Metallurgical QA/QC – who needs it? The Olympic Dam experience

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 950 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 11, 2017
Abstract
The results from metallurgical test programs are used in feasibility studies for design of new plants and brownfield expansions, in long term mine plans, and to make decisions in an operating plant. There are many elements which contribute to a well-constructed test work program. Ultimately, understanding the accuracy and precision of the test work results is critical to ensuring good decision-making at various phases of a project.Every resource drilling and associated assaying program will have a quality assurance / quality control (QA/QC) component, however this often seems to be overlooked in metallurgical testing programs. The principles of “international standard” or “certified reference material” samples and replicate/duplicate testing can be applied to metallurgical programs, although there are metallurgical-specific considerations in both generating and analysing the data.This paper will describe the QA/QC program carried out within the Olympic Dam geometallurgy program. It will present results in the form of case studies from ten years of testing of replicates and bulk reference samples for industry-standard comminution tests as well as laboratory flotation and leaching tests. The Olympic Dam geometallurgy quality control program has enabled quantification of the precision of metallurgical testing and improved our understanding of the best possible modelling results given the underlying dataCITATION:Ehrig, K, Liebezeit, V and Macmillan, E, 2017. Metallurgical QA/QC – who needs it? The Olympic Dam experience, in Proceedings MetPlant 2017, pp 31–44 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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(2017) Metallurgical QA/QC – who needs it? The Olympic Dam experienceMLA: Metallurgical QA/QC – who needs it? The Olympic Dam experience. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.