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The discrete element method for the simulation of ball mills
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    The discrete element method for the simulation of ball mills (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    The discrete element method (DEM) is a proven numerical technique for modelling the multibody collision behavior of particulate systems. This method is used here to study the motion of ball charge in tumbling mills. A computer code based on DEM has been developed to model the motion of the balls in tumbling mills. The code incorporates a scheme to calculate the applied torque, and hence power input to the mill. A \(55\)-cm ball mill is simulated for two different linear cross-sections --- rectangular and triangular. Results of the simulations pertaining to applied torque are compared with the experiments. It is found that, with a particular model for the coefficient of friction, the predicted torque agrees well with the experiments.
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    multibody collision
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    ball charge
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    applied torque
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    coefficient of friction
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