A Comparative Evaluation Of Stacking And Reclaiming Methods And Their Effect On Material Variability

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard C. Corson
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The objective of blending materials in a bedding pile is to reduce the variation in successive samples taken from the materials to be blended. In designing a bedding and reclaiming operation, several mechanisms are available to effect the reduction of variability, or increase in homogeneity, of the materials. These mechanisms can act before stacking, in the stacking process, in reclaiming and after reclaiming. In evaluating alternative methods of stacking and reclaiming, the potential user must judge each method on the basis of certain criteria; the capital cost of the equipment, the allowable absolute variability of the reclaimed product and the effectiveness of blending. Several stacking and reclaiming methods have been tested using a computer simulation. Based on the results of this program, factors were developed to describe the effectiveness of blending for chevron stacking of discrete materials and preblended materials, bucket wheel reclaiming and drum reclaiming. From these factors, the total effectiveness of a combined stacking and reclaiming system can be determined.
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APA: Richard C. Corson  (1985)  A Comparative Evaluation Of Stacking And Reclaiming Methods And Their Effect On Material Variability

MLA: Richard C. Corson A Comparative Evaluation Of Stacking And Reclaiming Methods And Their Effect On Material Variability. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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