Application Of It In Improving Consistency Of Rom (Run-Of-Mine) Quality For Optimum Iron Ore Processing Plant Performance

International Mineral Processing Congress
R. Mukherjee
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Consistency of Run-Off-Mine (ROM) quality plays an important role in mineral processing which is not very often talked about. The major impediment is limitation of sampling ROM ore, which makes processing plants to run without any realtime feedback on ore quality that comes in. The process of direct determination of Run-Off-Mine (ROM) ore quality is expensive and time consuming as drawing and preparing representative samples from blasted muckpiles are constrained by large sample size and inherent heterogeneity in terms of size and chemistry. In absence of techniques for direct measurement of quality, monitoring and control of ROM, feed to the processing plant at Joda East Mine, like all other iron ore beneficiation plants worldwide, is largely based on blasthole sampling and subsequent chemical analyses of blastcone chips. While such indirect methods proves to be more accurate for representing whole of a mining block or blasted muckpile (~30-50KT/blast), it is indeed a challenge to ascertain and predict day to day input quality for a part there off. This eventually leads to a gap between predicted and actual ROM quality, resulting in difficulties in process control, in turn, and leading to wide swings in product quality. Hence, it is imperative to bridge the gap between predicted and actual ROM quality by arriving at means, which ensure consistent plant feed grade to deliver consistent output. The paper discusses an efficient and affordable alternative for effective prediction of ROM alumina which has been developed by integrating blasthole quality database in GPS based Truck Dispatch System (GPS-TDS) at Joda East Mine. Initially, GPS-TDS has been installed for optimizing production parameters only, but this development has helped in further utilization of GPS-TDS for real time quality monitoring by improving ROM grade prediction and scheduling from several ore blocks in active mining areas. Keywords:run-off-mine (ROM), blast hole, feed grade, GPS-TDS
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APA: R. Mukherjee  (2012)  Application Of It In Improving Consistency Of Rom (Run-Of-Mine) Quality For Optimum Iron Ore Processing Plant Performance

MLA: R. Mukherjee Application Of It In Improving Consistency Of Rom (Run-Of-Mine) Quality For Optimum Iron Ore Processing Plant Performance. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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