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Morrell SMC SAG & ball mill Model
This is a SAG or AG mill plus ball mill model that estimates the specific energy consumption (ESAG) using the equations of Morrell (2004).
Testwork Required
- The SMC™ test, stored in the "DWT" testwork table (Drop Weight Test).
- Bond ball mill work index. The method requires all the elements of the ball mill work index test to be filled in:
- Ball mill Wi test closing screen size, umclosing, µm
- Ball mill Wi test product size, P80, µm
- Ball mill Wi test feed size, F80, µm
- Ball mill Wi grams per revolution at test conclusion, gpr
Formulae
The method is superficially similar to Bond (among other models), but with a variable exponent on size defined by:
Where x is the particle 80% passing size in µm.
CFsag calibration factor
The CFsag factor is used to reflect the effect of pebble crushing and pre-crushing on the overall circuit performance. This value is automatically selected if you leave this field blank in the model configuration settings.
- Base value, SAB circuit (no pebble crushing, ~6 inch SAG feed), CFsag = 1.00
- Pebble crushing, SABC circuit, CFsag = 0.95
Transfer size
Morrell specifically discourages use of transfer size in calculations such as those in SAGMILLING.COM for a variety of reasons (see discussion in Morrell, 2011). Unfortunately, the alternative method proposed by Morrell is a complex equation that requires pre-selected mill sizes and a series of unpublished calibration factors. This alternative method is not practical for the calculations in SAGMILLING.COM, so a transfer size approach is used instead.
The modelled transfer sizes are probably "Bond-compatible" and not similar to what would be measured directly in a plant survey. Plant survey results would need to be subjected to a phantom cyclone calculation before they are comparable to the model predictions.