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Review of step changes taken to improve recovery of fine pentlandite at Kevitsa Mine, B. Musuku, N. Schreithofer, and O. DahiBy O. Dahl, B. Musuku, N. Schreithofer
Recovery of fine pentlandite is proving to be a challenging task in the Kevitsa sequential flotation operations, with over 60% of the nickel losses reporting into the -25μm size fraction. Since commis
Jan 1, 2020
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Analysis of breakage behavior of inertia cone crusher with changes in feeding and operating conditions, X. Wang, T. Song, X.O. Xia, X.J. Luo, and B. ChenBy T. Song, X. Wang, X. O. Xia, X. J. Luo, B. Chen
Interparticle breakage is the main crushing mode of an inertia cone crusher according to its working principle and feeding condition. In this paper the breakage behaviour of an inertia cone crusher is
Jan 1, 2020
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DEM simulation of particle bed comminution at grain size level M. Klichowicz and H. LieberwirthBy H. Lieberwirth, M. Klichowicz
The comminution at grain size level for the liberation of valuable minerals usually requires the highest size-specific energy. Therefore, the full understanding of the comminution process at this leve
Jan 1, 2020
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Modelling the momentum force for bubble formation with oscillatory air supply, C. Li, A. Song, and Y. CaoBy Y. Cao, C. Li, A. Song
Bubble size plays a key role in determining flotation efficiency. Bubbles can be formed by passing air through pores. Bubble detachment from a pore is driven by lifting forces including buoyancy force
Jan 1, 2020
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Study on the applicability of different hydrodynamic models to simulate flow profiles in an irrigated malachite ore packed bed, M.D. Odidi, M.A. Fagan-Endres, and S.T.L. HarrisonBy S. T. L. Harrison, M. A. Fagan-Endres, M. D. Odidi
This paper investigated the ability of eight common hydrodynamic models – tanks in series (TIS); three compartmental model configurations (Comp-1, Comp-2 and Comp-3); advection dispersion (AD); piston
Jan 1, 2020
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XMT based assessment of the performance of agglomerated sulphide ores: The impact of long curing times and the addition of chloride ions, L.E. Salinas-Farran and S.J. NeethlingBy L. E. Salinas-Farran, S. J. Neethling
Key variables in heap leaching include permeability, mechanical stability and mass transport. All of these properties can be manipulated by agglomerating and curing the ore before stacking it into hea
Jan 1, 2020
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Importance of effective sampling for testwork protocols in process plant design, L. Lorenzen and D WhiteBy D White, L. Lorenzen
Sampling and metallurgical testwork during various phases of engineering studies is of paramount importance for a robust processing plant design. When developing a process flowsheet, risks in achievin
Jan 1, 2020
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The effect of plant process water quality on the flotation of sulfide ore, E.Saari, K. Jansson, and B. MusukuBy E. Saari, B. Musuku, K. Jansson
The quality of the concentrator plant process water is crucial for high performing mineral flotation circuits. Significant metal recovery and concentrate grade losses have been noticed particularly in
Jan 1, 2020
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Characterization and optimization of the high temperature caustic conditioning (HiTeCC) activated carbon process for optimized gold recovery from double refractory ores, P.J. Pieterse, R.F. Sandenbergh, and C. van BuurenBy C. van Buuren, R. F. Sandenbergh, P. J. Pieterse
Gold extraction from double refractory ores using conventional cyanidation has proved challenging due to the presence of carbon within the ore. Carbon particles may adsorb leached gold resulting in go
Jan 1, 2020
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Modeling and validation of dynamic slurry behavior in thickeners with multiphase particle-in-cell method, G. Lindner, D. Minson, and S. MiskovicBy D. Minson, G. Lindner, S. Miskovic
Thickening is an essential process in the mining industry and currently one of the most costeffective technologies for recovering water from tailings streams. Improved performance of thickeners can le
Jan 1, 2020
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Selective extraction of nickel, copper and cobalt from a smelter slag in Botswana, L.L. Godirilwe, K. Haga, G. Danha, Y. Takasaki, and A. ShibayamaBy L. L. Godirilwe, and A. Shibayama, G. Danha, K. Haga, Y. Takasaki
Selective extraction through leaching of an amorphous slag obtained from a base metal smelter plant in Botswana is investigated in this paper, where the main objective is to optimise the experimental
Jan 1, 2020
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Ore hardness effect on design of comminution circuits which use competing technologies: SAG vs HPGR, A.Y. Senchenko and Y.V. KulikovBy A. Y. Senchenkoa, Y. V. Kulikov
The relationships revealed between ore hardness and specific energy consumed by crushing and grinding are described in the paper. A comparison of key technical and economical parameters of SAG and HPG
Jan 1, 2020
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Towards sustainable processing of vanadium-bearing titaniferous magnetite deposits – an overview of barriers and opportunities, I.J. Geldenhuys, G. Akdogan, and Q.G. ReynoldsBy G. Akdogan, I. J. Geldenhuys, Q. G. Reynolds
Efficient recovery of titanium from titaniferous magnetite ores continues to be a promising, yet unrealised opportunity, despite significant occurrences of titaniferous magnetite deposits worldwide an
Jan 1, 2020
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Dense medium separation circuit design and optimisation using enhanced process modelling and simulation, S. Brochot, J. Bosman, and M.-A. de Ville d’Avray.By M. -A. de Ville d’Avray, J. Bosman, S. Brochot
Dense Medium Separation (DMS) technologies are used for light (coal, lithium) or heavy (chromite, iron ore, diamonds) minerals concentration, but also for ore pre-concentration (Pb/Zn) or waste (plast
Jan 1, 2020
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Process evaluation using the floatability component model approach, T.C. Souza Pinto, L.S. Leal Filho, A.S. Geldenhuys, and D.A. DeglonBy A. S. Geldenhuys, L. S. Leal Filho, D. A. Deglon, T. C. Souza Pinto
The Brucutu iron ore mine (Minas Gerais, Brazil), is Vale`s largest iron producing operation achieving around 21 million tons by flotation of iron ore pellet feed per annum. The run of mine is mainly
Jan 1, 2020
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Exploring the potential to create post-mining industrial development through fibre-rich plants, T. Chimbganda, S. Rumjeet, J.L Broadhurst, and S.T.L HarrisonBy J. L. Broadhurst, S. Rumjeet, S. T. L Harrison, T. Chimbganda
Post-mining land use for the production of industrial crops has the potential to mitigate environmental and socio-economic impacts of mine closure and stimulate post-mining economic growth. Fibre-rich
Jan 1, 2020
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Regional mineral beneficiation policy interventions in the SADC: Stakeholder perspectives, B.E. Isheloke and H. von BlottnitzBy H. von Blottnitz, B. E. Isheloke
Mining is a significant economic activity in most Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries, and mineral beneficiation has been identified, and controversially discussed as one of the po
Jan 1, 2020
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Preventing solids handling from being the weakest link, T. Holmes and C. HartfordBy C. Hartford, T. Holmes
Bulk-solids handling systems are often the most over-looked component and thereby weakest links in a processing plant’s value chain. Since their performance can dictate that of the entire operation, t
Jan 1, 2020
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Simulation-assisted plant design, A. LebedevBy A. Lebedev
Application of dynamic simulation for a base metal processing plant is discussed. The plant receives ore of variable quality from two pits and blending had to be applied to maximise recovery. The plan
Jan 1, 2020
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The validation of predictive geometallurgical models in concentrator process design T. Käyhköa, M.Sinche-Gonzalez, J. Liipo, and S. KhizanishviliBy T. Käyhköa, J. Liipoa, S. Khizanishvilic, M. Sinche-Gonzalezb
The use of geometallurgical modelling is becoming more common in concentrator plant design and during the operational phase. Predictive modelling aims to define optimised process parameters for the co
Jan 1, 2020