OFR-117-80 Heap Leaching Studies On Uranium Ore - Phase VI: Field-Scale Heap Leaching Test Program

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 131
- File Size:
- 37157 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
Approximately 2,500 tons of low-grade uranium ore were used to conduct a field-scale heap leaching test as well as throe column leach tests. The ore used to construct the field-scale heap leaching test had a grade 0.023% U308 while the ore used fur column leach tests had a grade of 0.027% U308. The ore was crushed to minus 4 in. The field-scale heap was constructed on a clay base with parallel effluent lines running under the heap spaced 7.5 ft apart. The heap was leached for 45 days, drained, washed, and dismantled. Based on residue analysis, approximately 205 tons of ore were leached with a final U308 extraction of 96%. The heap was 17.9 ft in height and leached in a near-vertical pattern down to approximately 1 ft, at which point the leached zone become bell-shaped. Two 8-ft column charges and one 18-ft column charge were leached for 36 and 45 days, respectively. Based on residue analyses, all U308 extractions were greater than 96%. The conclusions generated by the studies showed that (1) flow rates were similar for column leaching and field-scale leaching, (2) final U308 extractions were the same for both types of leaching; however, the deeper ore beds tended to require longer leaching times, and (3) the reagent requirements were reduced with increased bed depth.
Citation
APA:
(1980) OFR-117-80 Heap Leaching Studies On Uranium Ore - Phase VI: Field-Scale Heap Leaching Test ProgramMLA: OFR-117-80 Heap Leaching Studies On Uranium Ore - Phase VI: Field-Scale Heap Leaching Test Program. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.