Practical Development of Gold Projects from the Design Engineer's Aspect

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. R. Beaumont M. P. A. Hames
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Legend has it that when Isembard Kingdom Brunel was confronted with the cost and consequences of one of his bridges having failed, he responded cheerfully that the event had saved investors and taxpayers a fortune because it prevented him from repeating the same design at several other locations. To meet the demands of rejuvenating and expanding the transportation system in an era of industrial growth Brunel and his contemporaries introduced bold designs and many innovations. Great advances in design and construction techniques resulted, yet these too had their practical limits as the story tells. In the gold mining industry today we face the same challenge of expansion, yet designers must respond mindful of economic restraints. Is innovation the answer? It has two meanings; to bring in novelties and to make changes. Distinguishing between improvement and novelties, or simply recognizing the benefits and limitations of new ideas over proven technology is part of good design. This paper will illustrate the practical aspects of selecting appropriate solutions to a design problem by examining a variety of examples common throughout the industry. Since a variety of engineering disciplines contribute to the design of a gold processing plant, and each has some old wisdom to impart or new development to boast this paper is divided into the different areas of expertise involved.
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APA: D. R. Beaumont M. P. A. Hames  (1987)  Practical Development of Gold Projects from the Design Engineer's Aspect

MLA: D. R. Beaumont M. P. A. Hames Practical Development of Gold Projects from the Design Engineer's Aspect. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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