Incorporating Mineral Associations, Comminution, Agglomeration, and Loading in Heap Leach Modeling

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Free. Michael L.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Crushing ore prior to heap leaching enhances mineral liberation and creates fine particles that may require agglomeration to avoid permeability problems during leaching. Conventional modeling is relatively successful in describing general fluid flow and extraction in heaps. However, most models do not adequately account for the effects of mineral liberation and exposure or the effects of agglomeration, curing, and loading on heap leach performance. This paper will discuss methods to account for mineral liberation and exposure as a function of comminution. It will also discuss methods for incorporating liberation, exposure, and mineral locking as well as curing and fluid flow in heap leach modeling. It will also provide information regarding agglomeration and the effect of loading in heap leach modeling.
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APA: Free. Michael L.  (2014)  Incorporating Mineral Associations, Comminution, Agglomeration, and Loading in Heap Leach Modeling

MLA: Free. Michael L. Incorporating Mineral Associations, Comminution, Agglomeration, and Loading in Heap Leach Modeling. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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