Use of a Modified Comminution Index to Predict Bond Work Index and SMC A*b at the Antamina Mine, Peru

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Jun 15, 2016
Abstract
"The Geometallurgical Mapping and Mine Modelling (GeM) comminution index (CI) was developed as part of the AMIRA P843 GeMIII project. Drill core geochemistry samples were passed through a Boyd Crusher with standardised settings and the resulting particle size distribution (PSD) was measured using sieves.Disadvantages of the original measurement were the relatively coarse crush size, requiring a second pass of crushing for geochemical sample preparation, and the limitation of throughput caused by the sieving step. At Antamina, the measurement has been modified to use a 2.2 mm crusher size setting, which permits a single pass. The PSD is measured using a Camsizer, an automated optical sizing instrument. The Camsizer sample is a +180 µm fraction, used to avoid passing too many fines through the instrument and slowing down the measurement. In the sieving step, the weights of the two fractions are recorded and subsequently used to normalise the distribution measured by the Camsizer. In this way, the throughput of the Camsizer can match that of the Boyd Crusher. The PSD data are therefore measured without penalising the throughput of the sample laboratory.The normalised PSD distributions are used to derive modified CI parameters, based on the slope and intercept of the breakage product size distribution, which are indirect measures of the material breakage hardness.Fifty samples were selected as a training set, each sample a composite of five or six individual assay intervals and each with its own measured CI. The average PSDs were calculated for the composites and used to calculate a composite CI. The intact half of the core, approximately 40 kg, was tested to measure the BWi, A*b and crushability. The results were used to develop predictive algorithms for these hardness parameters.A further 50 composites were chosen for lab testing, to serve as a blind test of the algorithms. The paper reports on the test results and the incorporation of the modified CI data and predicted hardness parameters into the Antamina block model.CITATION:Windle, S J, Kojovic, T and Sullivan, J, 2016. Use of a Modified Comminution Index to Predict Bond Work Index and SMC A*b at the Antamina Mine, Peru, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 153–160 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA:
(2016) Use of a Modified Comminution Index to Predict Bond Work Index and SMC A*b at the Antamina Mine, PeruMLA: Use of a Modified Comminution Index to Predict Bond Work Index and SMC A*b at the Antamina Mine, Peru. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2016.