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Different perspectives of dynamics in comminution processes

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MINERALS ENGINEERING
卷 176, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2021.107326

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Minerals processing; Dynamics; Steady-state; Particle; Bul k material; Unit; Control

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This review focuses on the dynamic behavior of comminution and classification processes and its impact on their performance, presenting various perspectives and ranking of issues related to particle, bulk, unit and process dynamics.
The performance of a comminution and classification process depends on the design and configuration of each process unit, the configuration of the plant, the design of the control and physical properties of the incoming feed. Comminution processes should be designed to have a stable and efficient production over a wide range of conditions. However, demands from the management, operational cost, investment, maintenance or any other related field can result in process alterations that are not beneficial for the stability of the circuit and, therefore, utilization and efficiency of the production. Furthermore, advanced process control and optimization rely heavily on understanding the dynamic behaviour of the process in achieving a more stable and consequently efficient process. This review aims to explore different dynamic aspects from particle, bulk, unit and process perspectives, their origin, and what consequences they may have on the operation. The aim is to illustrate a holistic view of process dynamics that should be considered when evaluating circuit performances and identifying risk zones that affect the process, considering the state-state performance and dynamic behaviour. Based on that, several dynamic related issues were formulated and ranked by experts within the field to get a subjective perspective. Issues such as process control design and configuration, ore variability, segregation and upstream disturbances ranked high in possible gains for comminution processes.

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