Difference between revisions of "Specific energy consumption models"
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== Specific Energy Consumption Models == |
== Specific Energy Consumption Models == |
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Specific Energy Consumption is the most common way of describing how much energy is used by grinding, and is the basis of the throughput estimations in SAGMILLING.COM. It is usually expressed as kWh/t (kilowatt-hours per tonne). |
Specific Energy Consumption is the most common way of describing how much energy is used by grinding, and is the basis of the throughput estimations in SAGMILLING.COM. It is usually expressed as kWh/t (kilowatt-hours per tonne). |
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Models of this type assume a [[standard particle size distribution]] and use a single position on that particle size distribution to characterize the entire curve. The most common way to express this is the 80% passing size, which can be expressed as ''F80'' (feed stream 80% passing size), ''P80'' (product stream 80% passing size), or ''K80'' (generic stream 80% passing size. Bond (1952)[[Bibliography:_Specific_energy_consumption_models|<sup>[1]</sup>]] describes the rationale for using a single 80% passing size and indicative of the whole size range. |
Models of this type assume a [[standard particle size distribution]] and use a single position on that particle size distribution to characterize the entire curve. The most common way to express this is the 80% passing size, which can be expressed as ''F80'' (feed stream 80% passing size), ''P80'' (product stream 80% passing size), or ''K80'' (generic stream 80% passing size. Bond (1952)[[Bibliography:_Specific_energy_consumption_models|<sup>[1]</sup>]] describes the rationale for using a single 80% passing size and indicative of the whole size range. |
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+ | Models are arranged into classes, depending on the theory they are implementing. The models within a class usually almost entirely the same except that each implement a particular feature or default setting. |
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+ | == Bond Models == |
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+ | These models are based on the work of Bond[[Bibliography:_Specific_energy_consumption_models|<sup>[1]</sup>]] and Rowland[[Bibliography:_Specific_energy_consumption_models|<sup>[2]</sup>]]. They pre-date the wide adoption of SAG milling and can be considered "classical" models. |
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+ | * Rod mill - ball mill (coming soon) |
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+ | * [[Model:BondSSBMModel|Single stage ball milling]] |
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+ | == Bond/Barratt Models == |
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+ | * [[Model:RawBondModel|Raw Bond/Barratt Model]] |
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+ | * [[Model:BondModelSAB|Default Bond/Barratt Model SAB]] (including phantom cyclone) |
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+ | * Default Bond/Barratt Model SABC (including phantom cyclone) |
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+ | == SMC Models == |
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+ | * Default SMC model (coming soon) |
Revision as of 20:18, 29 October 2012
Specific Energy Consumption Models
Specific Energy Consumption is the most common way of describing how much energy is used by grinding, and is the basis of the throughput estimations in SAGMILLING.COM. It is usually expressed as kWh/t (kilowatt-hours per tonne).
Models of this type assume a standard particle size distribution and use a single position on that particle size distribution to characterize the entire curve. The most common way to express this is the 80% passing size, which can be expressed as F80 (feed stream 80% passing size), P80 (product stream 80% passing size), or K80 (generic stream 80% passing size. Bond (1952)[1] describes the rationale for using a single 80% passing size and indicative of the whole size range.
Models are arranged into classes, depending on the theory they are implementing. The models within a class usually almost entirely the same except that each implement a particular feature or default setting.
Bond Models
These models are based on the work of Bond[1] and Rowland[2]. They pre-date the wide adoption of SAG milling and can be considered "classical" models.
- Rod mill - ball mill (coming soon)
- Single stage ball milling
Bond/Barratt Models
- Raw Bond/Barratt Model
- Default Bond/Barratt Model SAB (including phantom cyclone)
- Default Bond/Barratt Model SABC (including phantom cyclone)
SMC Models
- Default SMC model (coming soon)