Fluid Flow Analysis Of A Model Leach Pad Using Temperature Probes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. G. Gold
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A leach pad’s fluid flow characteristics greatly affect the recovery of metals from heap leaching. However, because there are other factors such as particle size distribution, application rate and method, and chemical reactions to consider, mining companies often overlook potential problems associated with fluid flow until it is too late. In an effort to better understand the dynamics of fluid flow in leach pads, a series of experiments were preformed using temperature probes. A model leach pad was set up using a particle size distribution, fluid application rate, and application method common to modern leaching methods. Variable water temperatures were applied in succession and data gathered from the three dimensional grid of temperature probes built in to the model. Current work is analyzing these data along with visual observations of the model, computer simulations, past mining experiences, and other related research, in an attempt to develop a low cost test that could be performed prior to large scale leaching to determine the fluid flow characteristics of a particular ore. This paper will summarize the work and findings to this point as well as suggest areas of additional related research.
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APA: G. G. Gold  (2004)  Fluid Flow Analysis Of A Model Leach Pad Using Temperature Probes

MLA: G. G. Gold Fluid Flow Analysis Of A Model Leach Pad Using Temperature Probes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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