15000-HP GEARLESS BALL MILL DRIVE IN CEMENT - WHY NOT

Authors
Citation
Ra. Errath, 15000-HP GEARLESS BALL MILL DRIVE IN CEMENT - WHY NOT, IEEE transactions on industry applications, 32(3), 1996, pp. 663-669
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering,"Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic
ISSN journal
00939994
Volume
32
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
663 - 669
Database
ISI
SICI code
0093-9994(1996)32:3<663:1GBMDI>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Over recent years, there has been a clear trend toward higher capacity cement production units, Five to ten years ago 2500 tons per day was large, Nowadays in Asia lines are built for 10000 tons per day, The de velopment of ball mill grinding units has not shown the same trend; ou tput and ratings have remained more or less constant perhaps due to th e success of pregrinding with high pressure grinding roil technology, This lack of movement toward larger mills is somewhat surprising since in the same period the drive rating of ball mills for similar duties such as ore grinding has shown an increase in drive ratings from 3000- 15000 hp, Ball mills in this power range are equally, when not more, e fficient than their smaller counterparts and are capable of processing the total daily production within the overnight low-tariff period for electrical energy, Significant energy and cost economies can be achie ved with a gearless mill drive working with a ball mill in these upper power ranges, This prospect should also be of interest to the cement industry, The technology is available for an up-sizing of cement grind ing installations and the gearless mill drive is a proven, reliable dr ive.