Homogenization And Proportioning Of Mined Materials: Applications Of Conditional Simulation Of Coregionalization - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gordon R. Luster
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Mineral-processing plants commonly rely on homogenization and proportioning facilities to reduce the variability of incoming raw materials and to blend different materials together to satisfy quality specifications. To determine appropriate designs for these facilities, plant designers need information about the variability of the mined materials, measured as the materials enter the plant. But if the materials to be mined in the future differ greatly from those used in the past, only information extracted from exploratory drilling of the materials in the around may be available. Fortunately, useful information for plant design may still be obtained by combining simulated mineral deposits with simulations of likely mining procedures. The output of a mining simulation is a time series of simulated raw-material characteristics that should mimic the behavior of the real materials to be delivered to the plant in the future. This paper shows how conditional simulations of coregionalized ore grades can furnish information useful in the design of homogenization and proportioning systems.
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APA: Gordon R. Luster  (1986)  Homogenization And Proportioning Of Mined Materials: Applications Of Conditional Simulation Of Coregionalization - Introduction

MLA: Gordon R. Luster Homogenization And Proportioning Of Mined Materials: Applications Of Conditional Simulation Of Coregionalization - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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