Computer Simulations for Optimal Gold Process Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John T. Bartlett
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

During the last decade, the increasing price of gold has renewed interest in the various metallurgical techniques for recovering precious metals. Much of the recent technology advance has been aimed at low grade deposits resulting in more complex processes and the necessity of tighter economic control. These factors along with more stringent environmental constraints have made it necessary to optimize each process to minimize energy and raw material consumption and reduce waste discharge. In most cases, detailed process analysis is required to detect inefficiencies and provide alternative solutions for process improvement. Also during this same period, the computer has become widely accepted and computerized mathematical modeling has been applied to an increasingly broader range of problems. Microcomputer based process modeling and simulation systems are routinely used to analyze and improve communition, hydrometallurgical, and pyrometallurgical processes for the recovery of precious metals.
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APA: John T. Bartlett  (1987)  Computer Simulations for Optimal Gold Process Design

MLA: John T. Bartlett Computer Simulations for Optimal Gold Process Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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