A Mathematical Model For Rinsing Of Reagents From Spent Heaps

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David G. Dixon
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A mathematical model is derived in dimensionless form which simulates the effluent concentration response of reagents from spent heaps under both fresh and recycled water rinsing. The model is based on dispersion from isochoric pathways distributed in length and cross-section, oriented normal to convection channels in ideal plug flow. The effects of heap height, rinsate flow, and initial reagent concentration are examined. It is shown that the rinsing cycle undergoes a distinct shift between fast and slow rinsing at a certain time depending on the amount of stagnant solution in the heap, and the distribution of dispersion pathways. Results of preliminary column rinsing tests on both agglomerated and unagglomerated ores are presented which partially validate the model.
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APA: David G. Dixon  (1994)  A Mathematical Model For Rinsing Of Reagents From Spent Heaps

MLA: David G. Dixon A Mathematical Model For Rinsing Of Reagents From Spent Heaps. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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