Variability Studies for the Sossego 41 ktpd Grinding Circuit

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Bergerman
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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302 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Sossego was the first Vale SAG mill operation to process copper-gold ore. It is located in Para state, south east of Amazon region in Brazil. The comminution circuit was designed to treat 41 000 metric tons per day comprising primary crushing, one 11.6 m SAG mill operating in closed configuration with cone crushers, followed by two 6.7 ball mills. In the first three years of continuous operation Vale investigated alternatives for obtained improved performance of the circuit by investigating operating conditions, mainly focusing on SAG mill. A number of actions were then implemented, which resulted in significant increase in overall production. Vale then decided to further assess the performance of the comminution circuit as a function of ore characteristics. A comprehensive ore characterization program was then conducted, together with the calibration of mathematical models on the basis of surveys carried out at the industrial circuit. The simulator was then used to predict the production level associated to each ore type, as well as to establish the optimized circuit configuration and tailored operating conditions. The ongoing validation program is planned to consolidate the selected strategy, as well as showing the benefits in adopting such indices in mine planning, as opposed to rather simplistic approaches. This paper describes in detail the main aspects of optimizing the industrial circuit performance, as well as the successful method for predicting the production as a function of ore characteristics.
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APA: M. Bergerman  (2014)  Variability Studies for the Sossego 41 ktpd Grinding Circuit

MLA: M. Bergerman Variability Studies for the Sossego 41 ktpd Grinding Circuit. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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