Hydrometallurgical Process Modeling for Design and Analysis Part 11: Leaching Kinetics and Associated Phenomena

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David G. Dixon
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Although the kinetics of leaching processes are of paramount importance in the design and analysis of nearly all hydrometallurgical flowsheets, these concepts remain poorly understood and, as a result, are only rarely applied to mass and heat balance models. In this second of two papers, we demonstrate how simple yet powerful models of leaching kinetics and other rate processes may be added to mass and heat balance models, and apply these concepts using a spreadsheet model of a simplified pyrite autoclaving flowsheet. In particular, we focus on the interpretation and scale-up of batch leaching data, and on simple means for modeling other phenomena commonly associated with leaching, such as reagent depletion, gas-liquid mixing, and the precipitation of oxides and basic salts.
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APA: David G. Dixon  (2002)  Hydrometallurgical Process Modeling for Design and Analysis Part 11: Leaching Kinetics and Associated Phenomena

MLA: David G. Dixon Hydrometallurgical Process Modeling for Design and Analysis Part 11: Leaching Kinetics and Associated Phenomena. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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