An Integrated Approach To Designing Gold Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Linda M. Dufour Darrell M. Hladun
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The benefits of computer simulation in the design of a refracto­ry gold autoclave facility is discussed. Three computer simula­tion programs used for autoclave design are briefly described in this paper. 1) METS IM® - A Process Simulation Software Package Developed by Proware: Mass and energy balances are conducted around the auto­clave and its ancillary processes. Results from the process simulation define process equipment requirements and are used for establishing operating costs. The p_rocess model integrates various unit operations including grinding, acidu­lation, pressure oxidation, counter-current-decantation, neutralization, cyanide leaching, and carbon-in-pulp or car­bon-in-leach. 2) ALGOR® - Finite Element Analysis (FEA): A computer software program is used in the design and analysis of brick lined pressure vessels, such as autoclave, heater, and flash vessels. This software creates a steady state thermal model, and accurately predicts temperature distribution throughout the entire vessel, including nozzles, which represent regions of high thermal intensity. 3) Compress©: A software package developed by Codeware used for the sizing of pressure vessel components, includ­ing shells, heads and nozzles, according to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1.
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APA: Linda M. Dufour Darrell M. Hladun  (1996)  An Integrated Approach To Designing Gold Plants

MLA: Linda M. Dufour Darrell M. Hladun An Integrated Approach To Designing Gold Plants . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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