Bulk sensing of trucks, in-pit equipment and the mine bench for preconcentration

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 598 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
The CSIRO has pioneered the development and use of certain classes of magnetic resonance (MR)
for mining applications. The MR technique is a radio frequency-based spectroscopy that provides
highly quantitative measurement of selected ore minerals. MR has many inherent advantages for
bulk sensing in mining applications, including deep sensing penetration into most bulk ores with the
use of non-contact sensors that are robust and tolerant of demanding mine conditions. The highly
discriminating nature of the technique also provides the very desirable attribute of robust and simple
calibration, that can often be performed prior to sensor installation. Rapid sensing (within seconds)
at very low grade (few hundred ppm Cu) has been demonstrated, as well as sensing at high tonnage
rate.
Besides sorting applications, MR may also be applied to preconcentration applications involving very
large volume sensing including:
(i) haul truck sensing using portal arrangements, where truck destination assignment may be
dynamically determined based on the truck grade,
(ii) in-pit gantries used for loading trucks that may similarly be equipped with sensors for truck
assignment and
(iii) deep mine bench sensing, recently progressed through a CRC ORE project, where local
bench grade is determined at the few-metre lateral scale and at depth prior to blasting, to
aid selective blasting and ore extraction.
MR sensor prototypes have been developed for each of these applications and have been tested in
laboratory or limited field conditions. To inform the value proposition for truck or bench sensing, initial
analysis of truck assignment improvement based on an analysis of in-situ mine bench grade has
been performed for a porphyry style deposit. The prototype sensors, preliminary results and future
technology development and objectives will be described.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Bulk sensing of trucks, in-pit equipment and the mine bench for preconcentrationMLA: Bulk sensing of trucks, in-pit equipment and the mine bench for preconcentration. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.