Expansion of Iron Ore Processing Plant Using a Modular Design Basis as Applied to the Khumani Iron Ore Mine, South Africa

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Matthews
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jul 11, 2011

Abstract

Increases in mining and production capacities can have a major impact on the productivity of a mining and production facility during the construction and commissioning period. With minimised production loss in mind, a multi-phase modular plant design was implemented on the Khumani Mine in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The first phase involved a run-of-mine (ROM) crushing facility and the subsequent modular processing facility with capacity for 8.4 million tons per annum (Mt/a) product. An interim phase comprising modular additions to the processing facility increased capacity to 10 Mt/a product, with tie-ins occurring during maintenance periods. The second phase involves a second ROM crushing facility and modular additions to the processing facility, increasing capacity to 16 Mt/a product. This paper outlines the design considerations and limitations with modular design that need to be considered and shows how effectively construction and commissioning were implemented within shut-down and maintenance periods.
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APA: D Matthews  (2011)  Expansion of Iron Ore Processing Plant Using a Modular Design Basis as Applied to the Khumani Iron Ore Mine, South Africa

MLA: D Matthews Expansion of Iron Ore Processing Plant Using a Modular Design Basis as Applied to the Khumani Iron Ore Mine, South Africa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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