Bibliography: Benchmarking

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Bibliography: Benchmarking of models

The following list of references show data useful for benchmarking against the different models.

Benchmarking: Circuit Specific Energy Consumption

Benchmarking: Mill Power Draw

  • Nelson, M; Valery, W; Morrell, S, Performance Characteristics and Optimisation of the Fimiston (KCGM) SAG Mill Circuit, Page 233 - 248, SAG 1996 Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
    • Diameter inside shell = 10.970 m (36 ft)
    • Diameter inside liners = 10.797 m (35.42 ft, 3.5 inch effective liner thickness)
    • Belly length inside liners (EGL) = 4.417 m
    • Centre-line length = 6.920 m

Table 4 presents results of several SAG surveys at different speed and load conditions. The survey measured motor input power. Drives are assumed to have an efficiency of 0.96 and pinion efficiency of 0.985, so the model shell power draw is converted to motor input power by dividing by 0.9456. The predicted power draw of Example project sample circuit number 7 (Fimiston) using sample MLE, based on the KCGM paper published by Campbell, J. et al; 1998 AusIMM Annual Conference.

Survey Survey Power,
kW at input
Mill speed,
%critical
Ball load,
%v/v
Total load,
%v/v
Pulp %solids,
w/w
Morrell SAG Model,
kW at input / shell
Survey 1 9,255 72.5 13 21.6 65.9 9,268 / 8,764
Survey 2 10,374 77 13 25.2 63.3 10,481 / 9,911
Survey 3 8,395 75 15 16.1 70 9,193 / 8,693
Survey 4 8,299 78 11.5 13.5 60 7,766 / 7,344
Survey 5 10,976 80 11.5 22.2 60 9,877 / 9,340
Survey 6 8,616 74 11.5 13.6 63 7,394 / 6,992
Survey 7 11,684 82 14 20 75 10,782 / 10,195
Survey 8 11,610 78 13 28.6 75 11,415 / 10,794
Survey 9 11,571 78 13 25.8 75 10,990 / 10,392
Survey 10 9,408 80 12 19 75 9,655 / 9,130

The overall average difference between the model motor input predictions and the measurements are 3.4%, but range from -9.1% to 15.3%.

The SAG mill belly length reported can be achieved with a 16.5 degree head angle and 2.47 m trunnion diameter. The ball mill belly length can be achieved with a 18 degree head angle and 1.9 m trunnion diameter.

Historic & Other Interesting Benchmarking

  1. Myers, J.F., Michaelson, S.D., Bond, F.C., Rod Milling—Plant and Laboratory Data, Technical Publication No. 2175, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 1947. [1]