Gyratory Crushing - Fundamentals, Unit Operations and Circuits

Content
7 modules

Rating

Course Length
13 hours

Instructor
Edumine Courses

Released
14 Oct 2019

Price
$299.00

Description

Metso, like its customers, understands the pressures imposed by rapidly changing technology, and the need to do more with less. In this new business environment, education and training programs have even greater importance in the maintenance and development of a company’s intellectual capital, arguably it’s most important asset. To address the needs of the plant operators, Metso Technology Development has developed a unique computer based training system (CBT). It focuses on generic principles aimed at equipping people with the knowledge to make safer, faster and better decisions.

Gyratory Crushing is a course for process engineers, mill operators and mineral processing students. It is one of a suite of mineral processing courses from Metso... other courses include a Flotation series and a Grinding series. A partial list of topics covered by this course include Mineral Processing Basics, Particles, Comminution, Physics, Mill Safety, Primary Crushing, Auxiliary Equipment, Circuit Basics and a Crusher Circuit Example.

In recent years the mineral processing industry has downsized its labor force, installed new technology with larger equipment and incorporated plant wide automation, all in an effort to improve productivity and performance while maintaining operating cost at a minimum. As a consequence of these actions the operator is now required to make more and better informed decisions. To meet the educational needs at the mill operation level Metso developed a Computer Based Mill Operator Education Program. The full program includes a suite of mineral processing courses for mill operators and process engineers on Grinding and Flotation which have been adapted for Web presentation on Edumine.

The program is presented by Edumine as online self-paced, self-learning courses. The courses include online certification as well as performance tracking and reporting. For information on the courses, contact support@edumine.com.

Well-trained operators mean higher profits, more throughput, safer operation, better morale, better grade and recovery and improved communication.

Authors

  • Metso Performance Solutions

 

Duration: 13 Hours
Access: 90 Days
Category: Mineral Processing
Level: Specialize
Version Date: June 18, 2014

 

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Objectives

Course Content

This course comprises 13 viewing sessions, of 30 - 60 minutes duration each, plus numerous figures and extensive review sessions. Total course duration is equivalent to approximately 13 hours of viewing content.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the physical principles of gyratory crushing in the context of mineral processing.
  • Explain the principles, operation, maintenance and trouble-shooting of crushing equipment.
  • Explain the principles of operation and control of a crushing circuit.
  • Discuss effective safety procedures for a crushing circuit.

Recommended Background

  • A partial degree or diploma in mining or industrial engineering or related discipline.
  • An understanding of the basic physical and chemical principles of mineral processing.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Edumine Certification

Learning Credits

CEU
1.3
PDH
13.0
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Module 1: Fundamentals
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Knowledge Check Module 1: Fundamentals
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Module 2: Unit Operations
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Module 3: Circuits
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Knowledge Check Module 3: Circuits
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