EXTREME MANAGEMENT OF PERFORMANCE GRINDING OF LIMESTONE INTO TWO-CHAMBER BALL MILLS
Journal: Bulletin of Prydniprovs'ka State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture (Vol.2016, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-04-05
Authors : UZHELOVSKY V. A.; RUDENKO E. A.;
Page : 55-61
Keywords : imitating modeling; limestone; fill level; performance; extreme regulation;
Abstract
The productivity of ball mills is an important process parameter. Optimization of loading of the mill will get the maximum efficiency of grinding limestone. Analysis of theresent research. In the scientific work on the process control of grinding in ball mills, particularly interesting are the work of Alekseev B. V., Maksimenko A. A., Uteush E. V., Bapat D. D., Kaminsky A. D. It is proved that the assessment of management effectiveness limestone grinding in a ball mill is a multiobjective and must provide to achieve the highest possible performance and the required fineness of electricity at the lowest cost. A significant factor affecting the performance of the mill is utilization level of limestone. Purpose. Performance of two-chamber ball mill increased by maintaining an optimal level of loading of the drum limestone. Conclusions. 1. In Matlab package developed and investigated simulation model of extreme performance management of a ball mill by optimizing the filling level of the drum limestone. 2. Simulation model allows you to study the influence of various factors on the performance of the mill and determine the previous settings establish extreme regulator to obtain the desired transition process with a given accuracy at the stage of design work.
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