Dynamic modelling of the Sherritt Ammonia Leach process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Dhadli G. Freeman K. Nikkhah
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Ammoniacal pressure leaching operations have been in commercial use at the Fort Saskatchewan refinery of Sherritt International Corporation since 1954. Recent improvements have significantly increased the capacity of this circuit. The computer modeling of this process has proved to be a valuable tool in facilitating the evaluation of different operating scenarios in an effective manner. Reagent response in the ammonia leach of nickel and cobalt sulphides is examined using the dynamic process simulation capabilities of IDEAS(TM) software. The dynamic simulation enables accurate measurement of the sensitivity of the process to variables such as temperature, feed rate and ammonia concentration as well as compartmental analysis of metals concentration, pulp density, vent gas composition, and the formation of specific complexes. The complexity of the ammonia leach process makes it a logical choice for evaluation by computational analysis. The methodology for dynamic modeling of a pressure leach process is presented.
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APA: N. Dhadli G. Freeman K. Nikkhah  (2005)  Dynamic modelling of the Sherritt Ammonia Leach process

MLA: N. Dhadli G. Freeman K. Nikkhah Dynamic modelling of the Sherritt Ammonia Leach process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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