Title of article :
Slurry flow in mills: grate-pulp lifter discharge systems (Part 2)
Author/Authors :
Latchireddi، نويسنده , , S. and Morrell، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
8
From page :
635
To page :
642
Abstract :
Pulp lifters, also known, as pan lifters are an integral part of the majority of autogenous (AG), semi-autogenous (SAG) and grate discharge ball mills. The performance of the pulp lifters in conjunction with grate design determines the ultimate flow capacity of these mills. Although the function of the pulp lifters is simply to transport the slurry passed through the discharge grate into the discharge trunnion, their performance depends on their design as well as that of the grate and operating conditions such as mill speed and charge level. However, little or no work has been reported on the performance of grate-pulp lifter assemblies and in particular the influence of pulp lifter design on slurry transport. y, the discharge rate through a grate-pulp lifter assembly should be equal to the discharge rate through at a given mill hold-up. However, the results obtained have shown that conventional pulp lifter designs cause considerable restrictions to flow resulting in reduced flow capacity. s second of a two-part series of papers the performance of conventional pulp lifters (radial and spiral designs) is described and is based on extensive test work carried out in a 1 m diameter pilot SAG mill.
Keywords :
Grinding , comminution , sag milling , Autogenous , Pulp lifters
Journal title :
Minerals Engineering
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Minerals Engineering
Record number :
2274032
Link To Document :
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