Hydrocyclone roping has not been studied and modeled in true grinding circu
its. The paper discusses experiments made with a pilot size closed grinding
circuit treating 0.5-1.0 t/h crystalline limestone. The equations found in
the literature did not all describe roping very well. The best results wer
e obtained by predicting the underflow solids volume flow. Equations based
on underflow particle size did not give good results. Roping had mixed effe
cts on the performance of the grinding circuit depending upon how it was ob
tained. Experiments were made by initiating roping through increasing mill
feed rate or decreasing cyclone apex diameter. Varying responses are discus
sed in the paper. The estimation given in literature, that a circuit has th
e optimal operational point close to roping, was also confirmed for this se
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