Dense medium separation circuit design and optimisation using enhanced process modelling and simulation, S. Brochot, J. Bosman, and M.-A. de Ville d’Avray.

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 504 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Dense Medium Separation (DMS) technologies are used for light (coal, lithium) or heavy
(chromite, iron ore, diamonds) minerals concentration, but also for ore pre-concentration (Pb/Zn) or
waste (plastics). Dense media are mainly formed from a suspension of magnetite or ferrosilicon in water.
Such DMS circuit design or optimisation requires a full and detailed material balance which can
be obtained by the aid of modelling and simulation tools. This balance is not limited to ore and its
valuable minerals, but also the recovery of the dense medium itself. If the density is the main property
used for separation, the particle size plays a non-negligible role, and, more precisely, the liberation
classes which can be associated to the washability curve.
The paper presents how the modelling and simulation platform USIM PAC can answer this
challenge with the set of models for DMS operating units such as drums or cyclones, and their associated
screens (drainage, rinsing) and magnetic separators for medium recovery. Some examples for mineral
concentration will illustrate this approach.
Keywords: Process simulation, process modelling, dense medium separation, process optimisation
Citation
APA:
(2020) Dense medium separation circuit design and optimisation using enhanced process modelling and simulation, S. Brochot, J. Bosman, and M.-A. de Ville d’Avray.MLA: Dense medium separation circuit design and optimisation using enhanced process modelling and simulation, S. Brochot, J. Bosman, and M.-A. de Ville d’Avray.. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.