What your drive should be pulling, worked out from the charge you measured. Then compare it with what the ammeter actually reads. If the two disagree, one of them is wrong — and that is the most useful thing this tool does, because neither the tape measurement nor the ammeter can tell you that on its own.
Clinker reduction, high electricity prices and tighter cement specifications put the grinding circuit under pressure. The fastest gains usually come from finding the real constraint before changing equipment or operation.
Turn charge, speed and geometry into specific energy and compare it with the ammeter before changing operation, media or equipment.
Build a connected grinding audit: save every mill separately, reload previous measurements, compare changes over time and issue an editable report for the plant team.
Connected to the industry conversation around clinker-factor reduction, grinding energy, blended cement and quality control reported in World Cement, CemNet and Global Cement.See process-tool plansThis power is only as good as the charge behind it. If the ammeter disagrees, re-measure the free height before you touch anything else.
Pn = 0.514 × tonnes × u × rpm × diameter × lever,
workbook formula #2, once per chamber. That is the power going into grinding.1.36 − 1.2 × filling/100, described in your own mill-formulas.js as a
Duda-style approximation. It is the single fitted number here; everything else is geometry or a
workbook formula. It has its own cell so you can watch what it does.