DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.507
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Process modelling of gravity induced stirred mills

Abstract: Fine grinding is becoming an integral part of mineral processing plants to liberate valuable minerals from fine-grained low-grade ore bodies. Stirred mills are becoming recognized by the industry as a more efficient technology selection compared to the ball mill for fine grinding (< 100 µm). The increasing number of stirred mill installations in mineral processing concentrators has necessitated a process model development that enables full circuit modelling and simulation. Many researchers have developed mathe… Show more

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“…As noted, the existence of accurate and validated models and extensive industrial data-base has led to the increasing use of JKSimMet software by various researchers. This software was used in the many comminution plants and joint industry-university research projects such as Morrell et al (1996), , Dunne et al (2001), Nikkhah andAnderson (2001), Ergun et al (2005), Delboni et al (2006), Munoz et al (2008), Pellegrini Rosario (2010), Schwarz and Richardson (2013), Hosseinzadeh Gharehgheshlagh (2014), Shi et al (2015), Zuo (2015), Maruf Hasan (2016), Tavares and Delboni (2016), Liang et al (2016), Koch (2017), Palaniandy (2017), Hosseinzadeh Gharehgheshlagh et al (2017), Wendelin Wikedzi (2018) and etc. Some important models of this software can be summarized as table 1.…”
Section: Jksimmet Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted, the existence of accurate and validated models and extensive industrial data-base has led to the increasing use of JKSimMet software by various researchers. This software was used in the many comminution plants and joint industry-university research projects such as Morrell et al (1996), , Dunne et al (2001), Nikkhah andAnderson (2001), Ergun et al (2005), Delboni et al (2006), Munoz et al (2008), Pellegrini Rosario (2010), Schwarz and Richardson (2013), Hosseinzadeh Gharehgheshlagh (2014), Shi et al (2015), Zuo (2015), Maruf Hasan (2016), Tavares and Delboni (2016), Liang et al (2016), Koch (2017), Palaniandy (2017), Hosseinzadeh Gharehgheshlagh et al (2017), Wendelin Wikedzi (2018) and etc. Some important models of this software can be summarized as table 1.…”
Section: Jksimmet Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%