Assessing the energy efficiency of jaw crushers
It is well known and taken for granted that the efficiency of energy use by comminution(i.e.breaking,crushing,grinding)equipment is very low,typically less than 10%.Most of the process input power is dissipated as heat and noise and ineffective deformation of the material to be processed and the device itself.Here,a study is reported that analyses the reasons for this low efficiency and tries to give recommendations for improvement.With a lab-scale jaw crusher as a test case,an optimisation was made on how to operate it most energy-efficiently by using an evolutionary algorithm numerical method.For a selected optimised case an attempt was made to simulate the jaw crusher using the EDEM? software for discrete element modelling(DEM),after first simulating single particle breakage using this software.Also,some experimental results on the crushing of several~600 g pieces of rock while measuring electric power during the process will be reported.
Energy efficiency comminution jaw crusher experiments DEM simulation
Daniel Legendre Ron Zevenhoven
Thermal and Flow Engineering Laboratory,(A)bo akademi University,Turku,Finland
国际会议
桂林
英文
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2013-07-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)