Understanding On The Variables That Influence The Tml

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Késsius Bortolan Menezes José Francisco Cabello Russo Denílson Rodrigues de Araújo Henrique Dias Gatti Turrer
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Oct 3, 2019

Abstract

With the start-up of the Minas-Rio system, Anglo American, in Conceição do Mato Dentro, MG, in 2014, a methodology was also implemented and certified to perform the tests to obtain the results of TML (Transportable Moisture Limit). Such a parameter provides the maximum moisture content contained in the material that could be transported without the risk of the cargo liquefaction process, which could lead to incidents such as the tipping of ships carrying iron ore concentrate in bulk on the deep water. This means that when loading a ship, the moisture content of the material to be transported should not be higher than the TML reference value, obtained in a physical test and intrinsic to the material. Should this occur the charging may be rejected. From 2014 a downward trend was observed for this reference parameter in the Minas-Rio system, with results approaching the moisture of the filtered product, bringing risks to the operation of the project. In this way, an investigation of the possible causes for understanding this downward trend was required.
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APA: Késsius Bortolan Menezes José Francisco Cabello Russo Denílson Rodrigues de Araújo Henrique Dias Gatti Turrer  (2019)  Understanding On The Variables That Influence The Tml

MLA: Késsius Bortolan Menezes José Francisco Cabello Russo Denílson Rodrigues de Araújo Henrique Dias Gatti Turrer Understanding On The Variables That Influence The Tml. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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