Process Mineralogy as a Tool in Modelling Mineral Processing Operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C L. Evans T Vizcarra G Sandoval
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

One of the challenges in the development of mineral processing simulators is modelling the liberation characteristics of particles produced by comminution circuits. Understanding the mineral characteristics of these particles is one of the keys to predicting their behaviour in separation circuits. While more fundamental research seeks to model the non-random breakage of ores this work examines whether we can move forward now by using observed characteristics of ores to model the composition of particles generated in comminution processes. Several researchers have noted the similarity of the liberation characteristics for a selected size fraction of particulate material, whether the fraction comes from a coarse material, such as the product from a jaw crusher, or a more finely ground material, such as the product from a ball mill. In most cases these observations were reported as an aside and were not the main focus of the published work. This observed behaviour has the potential to be a useful tool for modelling the particle characteristics in mineral comminution and separation circuits, particularly as we move towards the development of multi-component models. However, before the behaviour can be used widely we need to understand which ore types follow the observed pattern and which do not. The current work examines a range of ores and identifies which exhibit the pattern of similarity of composition for particles in a given size class that has been produced as the result of a variety of breakage conditions. The impact of mineralogy and texture on the evolution of liberation characteristics for both valuable and gangue minerals is discussed.
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APA: C L. Evans T Vizcarra G Sandoval  (2008)  Process Mineralogy as a Tool in Modelling Mineral Processing Operations

MLA: C L. Evans T Vizcarra G Sandoval Process Mineralogy as a Tool in Modelling Mineral Processing Operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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