Simulation of Gold Heap Leaching as an Aid to Process Development

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Alan P. Prosser
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The heap leaching of gold ores by cyanide solution was simulated by computer program. The program uses only basic m1neralogical and chemical data; no process testwork data, such as column leach results, are required. The simulation can be used to forecast the consequences of various changes before and during the testwork, design and operation stages of a particular ore-process system. Also, data about the state of different parts of the heap at various times help create an understanding of what is happening. The effects of mineralogical and process variables on the overall performance of the ?heap leaching process are illustrated. Comparisons are made to column leach tests and production data. The potential of the simulation strategy is discussed for making better use of operating experience and for suggesting specific research objectives. It has become clear that more attention should be paid to other metals that dissolve in the solution.
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APA: Alan P. Prosser  (1989)  Simulation of Gold Heap Leaching as an Aid to Process Development

MLA: Alan P. Prosser Simulation of Gold Heap Leaching as an Aid to Process Development. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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