Variable rheology of heavy mineral tailings

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Paterson P. Goosen E. Paulsen
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Ticor South Africa is currently involved in the mining and processing of a heavy mineral oredeposit at Hillendale Mine on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast. The orebody is characterized by a high ultra fine fraction (-45µm) that has a variable rheological behaviour when subjected to shear and hydration. Experience at Hillendale has shown that the ultra fine mineral tailings are sensitive to shear history in terms of shear intensity and shear duration as well as hydration history. This phenomenon expresses itself right through the primary beneficiation process influencing the mineral separation, but is especially prevalent on the residue disposal i.e. slurry transport and deposition on the tailings impoundment. Tube viscometer test work was conducted on the flocculated fine tailings that indicated that there was a change in rheology as a result of shear. This paper presents the results of the on-site test work conducted at the mine to measure the rheology at various stages in the process.
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APA: A. Paterson P. Goosen E. Paulsen  (2003)  Variable rheology of heavy mineral tailings

MLA: A. Paterson P. Goosen E. Paulsen Variable rheology of heavy mineral tailings. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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