Estimating the Energy Recovery Potential of Newmont’s Carlin Mine Dry Grinding Circuit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Peter Radziszewski Michael McGlynn Aidan Giblett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"On the basis that 99% of the energy input into a mill is converted into heat, it is possible to estimate the amount of energy captured in the slurry, the amount that is lost to the environment as well as the possible means to reduce such losses. As a result it becomes possible to estimate the potential amount of energy that can be captured by technologies such as thermoelectric generators or even Sterling engines. Furthermore, it has been suggested that the energy recovery potential dry grinding circuit could be as high as twice that of wet grinding circuits.In this paper, the energy recovery potential of dry grinding will be explored by examining the case of the Newmont Carlin mine dry grinding circuit. The paper will open with a review of the energy recovery potential of a few wet grinding applications followed by a description of the dry grinding circuit and a definition of the control volume around that circuit. A thermodynamic model will be used to estimate the circuit discharge temperature and an estimate of any losses as well as provide an estimate of the potential impact of different means to reduce energy losses. The paper will close with a discussion of the assumptions used in model development."
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APA: Peter Radziszewski Michael McGlynn Aidan Giblett  (2016)  Estimating the Energy Recovery Potential of Newmont’s Carlin Mine Dry Grinding Circuit

MLA: Peter Radziszewski Michael McGlynn Aidan Giblett Estimating the Energy Recovery Potential of Newmont’s Carlin Mine Dry Grinding Circuit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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