Results of the orepass recirculation system at the Grasberg Mine, PT. Freeport Indonesia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Calizaya N. Pearson
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

PT Freeport's mine in Irian Jaya, Indonesia uses a number of 500 m (1,640 ft) long vertical ore passes to transfer ore from the open pit to the mill. The current tonnages moved are in the order of 125 kt/d (138,000 stpd) and this will be increasing to 240 kt/d (265,000 stpd). This amount of falling rock generates high pres¬sures in the ore bins, when ore feed is terminated the pressure is no longer constrained resulting in back blasting of materials and air the ore passes. Three methods were tested to try and eliminate or reduce this problem; recirculation the entrained air, widening of the orepasses and relieving the pressure the back blast. The final method proved to be the most effective in the short term. As a long term so¬lution the orepasses are currently undergoing widening.
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APA: F. Calizaya N. Pearson  (2000)  Results of the orepass recirculation system at the Grasberg Mine, PT. Freeport Indonesia

MLA: F. Calizaya N. Pearson Results of the orepass recirculation system at the Grasberg Mine, PT. Freeport Indonesia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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