Application of High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to Iron Ore Characterisation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L C. P J Fonteneau B Godel E R. Ramanaidou
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Aug 12, 2013

Abstract

The Hamersley Province in Western Australia hosts large iron ore deposits. Each deposit displays various iron ore types that were defined on their metallurgical properties, especially in terms of porosity and mineralogy. Conventional porosity and mineralogy information on iron ore types are provided on 2D thin sections using automated image analysis with scanning electron microscopy (SEM)-based techniques combined with chemical analyses. However these techniques cannot accurately quantify the 3D porosity. High-resolution X-ray computed tomography (HRXCT) is a non-destructive technique providing a 3D image of the sample with a resolution close to 0.5 - 0.7 ¦m for samples size of up to few centimetres in length. 3D image analysis using customised algorithms now provide accurate quantitative porosity and mineralogy of iron ore types.CITATION:Fonteneau, L C P J, Godel, B and Ramanaidou, E R, 2013. Application of high-resolution x-ray computed tomography to iron ore characterisation, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2013 , pp 243-250 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: L C. P J Fonteneau B Godel E R. Ramanaidou  (2013)  Application of High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to Iron Ore Characterisation

MLA: L C. P J Fonteneau B Godel E R. Ramanaidou Application of High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to Iron Ore Characterisation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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