Mapping Orebody Hardness Variability for AG/SAG/Crushing and HPGR Circuits (fe3522cb-a012-40ec-8345-267cf67eef3d)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Abstract

Arguably the SMC Test® has become the most popular laboratory hardness test in the world with over 17,000 tests having been completed to date, covering over 650 different ore bodies. It is now routinely used in design, optimisation and orebody profiling projects. The test is unique in that from relatively small amounts of drill core it simultaneously provides parameters that are used in simulation modelling of AG/SAG and crushing circuits as well as work indices that are used in power-based equations for predicting the specific energies of AG/SAG/Crushing and HPGR circuits. The very large data base that has been accumulated has provided the opportunity to study the differences in variability from deposit to deposit. This paper describes and discusses the trends that have become apparent from the study of this data base. Recommendations for appropriate selection of sample numbers are also made which are based on these trends.
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APA:  (2012)  Mapping Orebody Hardness Variability for AG/SAG/Crushing and HPGR Circuits (fe3522cb-a012-40ec-8345-267cf67eef3d)

MLA: Mapping Orebody Hardness Variability for AG/SAG/Crushing and HPGR Circuits (fe3522cb-a012-40ec-8345-267cf67eef3d). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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