Prediction of Precious Metal Heap Leach Behavior by use of Unsteady State Models

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hendrix J. L Nelson J. H
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A model based on non-steady state has been developed for dissolution and diffusion in porous ore particles. Results from the particular model have been incorporated, as a rate term, into a global, heap-scale model based on a plug flow reactor at unsteady state. The global model can be used to consider leaching by aqueous-phase reagents in equilibrium with a gas- phase component, such as oxygen gas, as well as strictly aqueous-phase reagents, such as cyanide. The flexibility of the model even allows predic- tion of the outcomes of using reagent sideflow injection in large heaps. Data from column leaching tests are compared to the model, and their relationship is discussed.
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APA: Hendrix J. L Nelson J. H  (1991)  Prediction of Precious Metal Heap Leach Behavior by use of Unsteady State Models

MLA: Hendrix J. L Nelson J. H Prediction of Precious Metal Heap Leach Behavior by use of Unsteady State Models. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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