‘We’re Metallurgists, not Magicians!’

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E McLean
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Aug 8, 2011

Abstract

The decision making check-list and hierarchy of information for process and plant design is generally wide-ranging and complex. The nature of grades, mineralisation and ore types in an ore body, its mine development sequence, and the body of results from metallurgical and physical test work present complex and competing influences on flowsheet development, values for design, equipment selection, plant efficiencies and operating strategy. The challenge is how to manage all these variables, to understand their impacts on performance, and how best to provide a cost-effective plant design and robust process that meets daily/weekly/monthly operating objectives. Throughput, production and grade or product specifications need to be met. The ore body is not average; its range of metallurgical and physical characteristics may be moderately to highly variable. This paper assesses some of the key competing influences and conflicting issues in design and equipment selection, and their effect on production and performance expectations.
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APA: E McLean  (2011)  ‘We’re Metallurgists, not Magicians!’

MLA: E McLean ‘We’re Metallurgists, not Magicians!’. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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