Conference Proceedings
Mill Operators' Conference, North West Queensland
Conference Proceedings
Mill Operators' Conference, North West Queensland
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Computer Control of the Autogenous Mill, Magnetic Separator, Ball Mill Circuit at Savage River Mines
The Savage River Mines concentrator treats magnetite ore at about 300 tonne/h, and produces feed for a pelletising plant. The plant incorporates two parallel grinding lines, each consisting of an autogenous mill, in closed circuit with a screen, a rougher mag- netic separator, a ball mill in closed circuit with parallel cyclones, and a finisher magnetic separator. Significant fluctuations in ore grade and grindability make it difficult to maintain pro- duct size in the narrow range desired, and to achieve maximum possible throughput at the same time, using the present largely manual control system. The present paper describes the develop- ment of a control system based on a mini- computer. It has been possible to implement a scheme of on-line estimation of product size which is sufficiently accurate for use in an automatic control system. The size estimation is essentially derived in terms of plant variables which control the ball mill cyclone cut size. Three control functions have so far been implemented and tested. These are control of the feed rate to the autogenous mill, control of water addition to the autogenous mill, and control of the ball mill sump level.
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R L Koenig, K D Cunningham, P A Clay, G L King, C W Bailey, L Elber, W J Whiten,
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- Published: 1978
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- Unique ID: P197801014