Assessing The Performance And Capacity Of Matte Leaching Using Predictive Models

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. Crundwell A. J. Lathwood
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

A number of base-metal operations would like to increase production to take advantage of the higher metals prices. In general, this higher production should not be achieved with major operating changes. In hydrometallurgical facilities, leaching and pressure leaching represents one area where upfront limitations may be a bottleneck to the capacity of the entire plant. An assessment of the capacity of the leaching tanks and autoclaves was performed using a predictive model within the AweSym flowsheet simulator. The model is described, and the results of the application of the model to a number of different leaching reactors are presented. It is argued that the leaching number, which relates the residence time, particle size and the leaching rate, is of prime importance. Finally it is shown that there are some unexpected catastrophic events in increasing production capacity without a thorough understanding of the leaching operation.
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APA: F. Crundwell A. J. Lathwood  (2007)  Assessing The Performance And Capacity Of Matte Leaching Using Predictive Models

MLA: F. Crundwell A. J. Lathwood Assessing The Performance And Capacity Of Matte Leaching Using Predictive Models. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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