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Added: October 28, 20252025-10-28T06:57:13-04:00 2025-10-28T06:57:13-04:00In: Fixed Plant

How to optimize grinding media size and charge?

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Optimizing grinding media (the balls or rods inside a mill) is a crucial process in mining and industrial grinding to maximize throughput, achieve the target product fineness, and minimize energy consumption (kWh/ton). Optimization involves balancing two main variables: the media size (both the largest size and the distribution of sizes) and the media charge (the total volume of media in the mill).

Grinding media size optimization

The media size must be optimized for two different goals: the top size must be large enough to break the biggest feed particles, while the size distribution must be graded to efficiently grind all particle sizes as they become smaller.

Step 1: Calculate the top ball size

The first step is to calculate the largest (top) ball size needed. This is done using empirical formulas, most famously the Bond formula [1]. The top size is primarily determined by the feed size, material hardness, and mill diameter. A simplified version of Bond’s formula is:

B = ((F80×Wi)/K×Cs×S×D0.5))0.5

Where: B= required top ball diameter (inches), F80 = feed size that 80% of the material passes (in microns), Wi = Work Index of the ore (a measure of its hardness), Cs = percentage of mill critical speed, S = specific gravity of the material, D = mill diameter (in feet, inside liners), K = a constant that depends on the mill type.

Step 2: determine the graded charge (size distribution)

A mill charge composed of only one ball size is highly inefficient. As particles break, they require smaller balls for efficient grinding (more surface area and “nipping” action). Therefore, an optimized charge is a graded mix of different sizes, from the calculated top size down to a minimum size.

This distribution is designed to match the particle size reduction as the material moves through the mill. This is often called the “equilibrium charge.” Two common empirical methods for calculating this distribution are:

Polysius method: this method uses an exponential formula based on the mill’s length to calculate the required ball diameter at any point, treating the mill as a single compartment.

  • Formula: D(x) = D0e-kx
  • Where D(x) is the ball diameter at a distance x from the feed end, D0 is the initial top size, and k is a constant.

Slegten Method: This method is often used for two-compartment mills:

  • 1st Compartment (Coarse Grinding): Uses a set of rules, such as 20% by weight of the top size, with the remainder being an equal number of the next few smaller sizes (e.g., 90mm, 80mm, 70mm) [2].
  • 2nd Compartment (Fine Grinding): Uses a different exponential formula to calculate a finer mix of balls (e.g., 60mm down to 25mm).

The result of these methods is a percentage-by-weight recipe for the initial charge (e.g., 20% of 90mm balls, 25% of 80mm balls, 30% of 70mm balls, etc.).

Grinding media charge optimization

The grinding media charge typically occupies about 50-55% of the mill volume for efficient grinding based on practical experience and theoretical spacing between balls. The charge affects grinding time, power consumption, and mill throughput. Increasing charge reduces grinding time to a minimum at about half the mill volume, after which further increases cause inefficiency. Charge composition is usually a blend of media sizes, with about 45-50% small, 25-30% medium, and 25-30% large diameter balls to maximize grinding efficiency.

Reference

[1]        P. M. C. Faria, L. M. Tavares, and R. K. Rajamani, “POPULATION BALANCE MODEL APPROACH TO BALL MILL OPTIMIZATION IN IRON ORE GRINDING,” in ABM Proceedings, Belo Horizonte – Brasil: Editora Blucher, Sept. 2014, pp. 4930–4938. doi: 10.5151/2594-357X-25363.

[2]        “Grinding Course: Ball Charge Design Methods | PDF.” Accessed: Oct. 28, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.scribd.com/doc/29232584/Ball-Charge-Design

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