TerraFlowing_TM – an innovative and flexible method for tailings dewatering

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N R. Steward D Stephenson
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2021

Abstract

“TerraFlowingTM” is a dewatering process that addresses both the value proposition of Tailings as a Resource™, and the safe storage of tailings. “TerraFlowingTM” incorporates two stages of cyclone dewatering followed by centrifugation of the final dilute tailings stream. In this process three dewatered tailings streams are produced; a primary cyclone underflow, a secondary cyclone underflow and a centrifuge pulp. These three streams can be combined, or used, in various configurations to achieve different outcomes. The ability to vary the cyclone and centrifuge operations and configuration enables this process to deal with tailings feed variations in particle size distribution and mineralogy and deliver consistency, or design variations, in particle size distribution, tailings solids concentrations and recoveries. Water recovery can be up to 85% of the total water in the tailings with a stackable final tailings product achieved if the three tailings streams are combined in the maximum solids concentration configuration. The primary cyclone can be operated to deliver a particle size distribution suitable for tailings storage facility embankment construction or alternatives such as concrete structures or shotcrete for support. The secondary cyclone underflow and centrifuge pulp is suitable for beaching deposition within the tailings storage facility.
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APA: N R. Steward D Stephenson  (2021)  TerraFlowing_TM – an innovative and flexible method for tailings dewatering

MLA: N R. Steward D Stephenson TerraFlowing_TM – an innovative and flexible method for tailings dewatering. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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