CEET (Comminution Economic Evaluation Tool) (For Comminution Circuit Design And Production Planning)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Kosick G. Dobby
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

CEET, an acronym for Comminution Economic Evaluation Tool, was jointly developed by MinnovEX Technologies Inc. and 13 major mining companies for the purpose of designing and predicting the performance of grinding circuits. It fundamentally differs from other methods by using as its’ data set a geostatistically significant population of hardness data distributed across the mine block model. Historically the characterization of an orebody for the purpose of either designing a grinding circuit or predicting the performance of an existing circuit has been done with a relatively limited number of discrete samples. In addition to power selection, shell sizing, and costing for multiple circuit options, CEET also outputs tons per hour, P80, and operating cost on every mining block for subsequent integration back into the block model. This paper will provide an overview of what CEET is and how it works.
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APA: G. Kosick G. Dobby  (2001)  CEET (Comminution Economic Evaluation Tool) (For Comminution Circuit Design And Production Planning)

MLA: G. Kosick G. Dobby CEET (Comminution Economic Evaluation Tool) (For Comminution Circuit Design And Production Planning). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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