Hydraulic Considerations For Leaching Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. F. Lupo
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Leaching operations combine both metallurgical and hydraulic processes to extract metals from the ore heap. In the design of leaching operations, metallurgical tests and simple hydraulic tests are often conducted to define operational parameters such as leach cycle time, application rate, lift height, and effective leach area. While metallurgical constraints are often the primary focus on leach facility design, the hydraulic factors are also critical to the overall success of the operation. Some of the hydraulic factors that are known to impact solution flow through heaps include: • Ore physical and hydraulic properties, • Variation in ore properties under heap loading, • Ore mineralogy and its susceptibility to chemical and/or mechanical degradation, and • Heterogeneities within the heap. This paper presents a discussion on hydraulic factors that may impact the effectiveness of leaching operations. In addition, methods are presented which may be used to assess flow conditions within active and inactive heaps.
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APA: J. F. Lupo  (2000)  Hydraulic Considerations For Leaching Operations

MLA: J. F. Lupo Hydraulic Considerations For Leaching Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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