A Model Of The Dump Leaching Process That Incorporates Oxygen Balance, Heat Balance, And Two Dimensional Air Convection

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. M. Cathles W. Joseph Schlitt
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

A mathematical model describing the leaching of low grade industrial waste dumps in developed and solved by finite difference techniques. The leaching behavior of model dumps of different sizes, permeabilities, and waste characteristics, under different operating conditions, is then investigated using the model. It is shown that leaching is fastest for dumps 50-100 feet (15-30m) high, that permeability is very important for the effective leaching of large dumps, that slow leach kinetics of the waste may not be detrimental, and that the leaching of large dumps may be facilitated if leach solutions are preferentially applied to the hot, near-edge portions of the dump.
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APA: L. M. Cathles W. Joseph Schlitt  (1980)  A Model Of The Dump Leaching Process That Incorporates Oxygen Balance, Heat Balance, And Two Dimensional Air Convection

MLA: L. M. Cathles W. Joseph Schlitt A Model Of The Dump Leaching Process That Incorporates Oxygen Balance, Heat Balance, And Two Dimensional Air Convection. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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