Murrin Murrin CCD1 Rake Mechanism Modification the Decision and the Result (3e495dbc-2cca-4184-88b3-9cc5914b2481)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 5093 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
"Murrin Murrin Operations has not had a successful beginning. Numerous reliability and operability issues many of which are the result of design decisions have been addressed through mechanical and operational changes and the CCD circuit is no exception. Four design aspects of the CCD circuit that have caused and continue to cause operational problems are:1. the inclusion of solution neutralisation gypsum in the CCD circuit feed which was designed solely for HPAL residue without proper investigation of its impact on the achievable underflow density and resulting wash efficiency;2. the decision to construct the thickener base from thickened solids;3. the lack of redundancy in the overflow, underflow and tailings pipe work; and4. the lack of thickener operational flexibility in the central rake-lift and feedwell dilution system.In November 2002, the lack of operational flexibility in the rake-lift and the feedwell dilution system through mechanical modification as follows:•, CCD1 has a modified rake mechanism that now allows central vertical lift of 600 mm;•, CCD1 has forced dilution using the Outokumpu Turbodil® technology and replacing the E-Duc® technology of Eimco;The decision to install, the installation and the results of the CCD1 rake-lift mechanism and feedwell dilution system are discussed in this paper. The installation was justified on improved operational robustness and an increase in the in the underflow density of 1 per cent (per cent w/w). At approximately the same time process modifications in the solution neutralisation circuit were implemented and these changes altered the rheology of the slurry reporting to CCD1. Since the modifications to CCD1 and the solution neutralisation circuit, the CCD circuit has averaged a 2 per cent improvement in the circuit underflow density.The CCD1 modification was completed on time and mechanically has performed well. From a risk point of view, the central rake-lift and Turbodil®dilution system add a degree of freedom and robustness to CCD1 operation that has extended the range of operational confidence. In this respect, the modification has been a success and is complementary solution neutralisation improvements."
Citation
APA:
(2005) Murrin Murrin CCD1 Rake Mechanism Modification the Decision and the Result (3e495dbc-2cca-4184-88b3-9cc5914b2481)MLA: Murrin Murrin CCD1 Rake Mechanism Modification the Decision and the Result (3e495dbc-2cca-4184-88b3-9cc5914b2481). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.