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poster presentations


Development of an online particle size measurement instrument based on the sieving technique
T. Chautsane (Mintek and University of Cape Town, South Africa), T. Phadi, (Mintek, South Africa) and E. Boje (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Optimization of industrial rod milling of coke breeze through modeling and simulation
T. Gama, R.M. de Carvalho, L.M. Tavares (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and B. Pinheiro (Ternium Brasil, Brazil)

Hydrocyclone early-stage roping detection via upstream multiphase flow sensing
L. Yang (University of Adelaide and Integrated Mining Consortium, Australia), D. Tang (University of Adelaide and PRIF Mining Consortium, Australia), L. Chen (University of Adelaide, ARC Training Centre for Integrated Operations for Complex Resources and Integrated Mining Consortium, Australia), C. Aldrich (ARC Training Centre for Integrated Operations for Complex Resources and Curtin University, Australia) and M. Zanin (ARC Training Centre for Integrated Operations for Complex Resources and University of South Australia, Australia)

Characterization of the breakage properties of a slag using the Geopyörä test
R. Kallio (University of Oulu, Finland), M. Bueno, T. Almeida and M. Powell (Geopyörä Oy, Finland)

Modelling the breakage and transportation of a single particle in the Rotary Offset Crusher
T. Nghipulile (University of Witwatersrand and Mintek, South Africa), M.M. Bwalya, H. Simonsen, M. Moys (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa), I. Govender and S. Nkwanyana (Mintek, South Africa)

Process robustness criteria for vibrating screening performance
J. Quist (Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre for Industrial Mathematics, Sweden), M. Evertsson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), A. Bilock and K. Jareteg (IPS Particle Technology Sweden AB, Sweden)

Particle size distribution regressions for common laboratory grindability tests
J. Yambushi (Alex G. Doll Consulting, South Africa) and A.G. Doll (Alex G. Doll Consulting, Ireland)

The effect of mill size and ball size on the relative strengths of grinding mechanisms in a tumbling mill
S. Nkwanyana (Mintek, South Africa) and I. Govender (Mintek, University of KwaZulu-Natal and University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Comparative Study on the Effect of HPGR and Conventional Crushing on the Ball Mill Energy Requirement, Milling Kinetics and Degree of liberation: A case study of UG2 Platinum Ore
T. Nghipulile, S. Nkwanyana, K. Youlton. J. Desebrook and N. Lameck (Mintek, South Africa)

New approach on wet grinding
O. Schindler and H. Lieberwirth (TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany)

Utilising a deep neural network as a surrogate model to approximate phenomenological models of a comminution circuit for mass simulation
E.J.Y. Koh (Orica and University of Queensland, Australia), E. Amini, N. Beaton (Orica, Australia) and G. McLachlan (University of Queensland, Australia)

Investigation of the possibilities of using high frequency screen and hydrocyclone together in lead-zinc grinding circuit
E.S. Zencirci, H.M. Çiftçi, B. Kırım, B. Bük and E. Küçüköner (ESAN Balya Lead-Zinc Plant, Turkey)

Scale-up of HIGmill (Vertical Stirred Mill) with various methodologies
O. Altun, T. Sert, D. Altun, A. Toprak (Hacettepe University, Turkey) and A. Kwade (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)

Validation of a population balance model for iron ore dry grinding at the IJmuiden pelletizing plant
T.P.R. de Jong (Tata Steel IJmuiden B.V., The Netherlands)

Optimising the pre-concentration performance of a continuous High Voltage Pulse system for mining operations
F.P. André, C. Antonio and F. Shi (Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, Australia)

Modelling power draw and energy dissipation in an AG/SAG pilot mill
L. Bbosa, T.L. Moodley, S. Nkwanyana (Mintek, South Africa) and I. Govender (Mintek, University of Kwazulu-Natal, and University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Lessons learnt in residence time distribution studies done using liquid and solid phase tracers in a pilot scale ball mill
P.A. Bepswa, M. Richter and A.N. Mainza (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

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