The Use of Simulation Tromp Partition Curves in Developing the Flowsheet of Plant Extensions at Grootegeluk Coal Mine

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. De Lange
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Extensions to the beneficiation plant at the Grootegeluk Coal Mine are currently being planned in order to provide power station coal for Escom's Matimba Power Station, presently under construction. A simulation model was developed on the Olivetti M-24 microcomputer to facilitate the development of the envisaged flowsheet. The computer program simulates the heavy-medium separation and screening unit operations. The model is based on the construction of the Tromp partition curve described by an arctangent function, allowing ideal and non-ideal separations. The paper discusses the determination of the parameters required by the arctangent curve from standard process parameters such as Epm, Wolf cut-point, Tromp cutpoint and screening efficiency. The accuracy and shortcomings of the model are discussed, while an overview of the application of the model to evaluate borehole and bulk sample analyses is also given. It is concluded that the model is an invaluable aid to general flowsheet development.
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APA: T. De Lange  (1987)  The Use of Simulation Tromp Partition Curves in Developing the Flowsheet of Plant Extensions at Grootegeluk Coal Mine

MLA: T. De Lange The Use of Simulation Tromp Partition Curves in Developing the Flowsheet of Plant Extensions at Grootegeluk Coal Mine. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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