Ore Geotechnical Effects On Copper Heap Leach Kinetics

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Graeme Miller
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The geotechnical characteristics of the ore are important in understanding the kinetics of a copper heap leach. These characteristics can indicate potential problems and can be used to determine the semi-quantitative changes in field kinetics as compared with column kinetics. The application of this approach allows a more rigorously based determination of ?scale up factors? than has been the case the date. The shrinking core model has been shown to be a poor predictor of leach kinetics based on the crushed ore size distribution. However the model itself is a very useful tool to analyse commercial heap data. Significant geotechnical parameters such as: bulk density / stress characteristic, limit moisture capacity and particle density are used to determine the effect of changes on the diffusion controlled leach rate. By consideration of the geotechnical reaction of the ore mass the leach rate changes are related to changes in these variables. Analysis of commercial heap data has indicated effective diffusion lengths of up to ten times the largest particle size.
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APA: Graeme Miller  (2003)  Ore Geotechnical Effects On Copper Heap Leach Kinetics

MLA: Graeme Miller Ore Geotechnical Effects On Copper Heap Leach Kinetics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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