Minerals (Nov 2020)

Exploring the End-Liner Forces Using DEM Software

  • Ngonidzashe Chimwani,
  • Murray M. Bwalya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min10121047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1047

Abstract

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The main roles of liners are to protect the mill shell and promote effective ball motion for grinding. For this reason the liner profile is carefully selected to ensure that the productivity is maximized and due liner replacement is made when this objective is no longer met. These issues have been extensively studied on shell liners as mill relining is a significant cost component of ball milling. To date, not much has been written about end-liners and the kind of forces they are subjected to. A discrete element method (DEM) simulation scheme is conducted to look at how ball size distribution, mill filling, end-liner configuration and shape affect the distribution of forces acting on the liners that were assessed to understand end-liner wear and damage. The results showed how forces varied both radially and tangentially for the different sections of end-liner, with important insights drawn for end-liner manufactures.

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