Rheology of Latertic Ore and Mixed Mineral System Slurries

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. H. Colebrook
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Nickel laterites contain about 70% of all continental or terrestrial nickel resources; therefore the recovery of nickel from lateritic ores has large economic significance. The processing of lateritic ores involves the preparation and movement of concentrated aqueous suspensions. However due to complex characteristics and non-Newtonian properties, ranging from shear-thinning to shear-thickening and from thixotropic to rheopectic, a basic understanding of the flow behaviour must be developed. This understanding will assist in the development of new plants and the operation of existing plants. The work in this paper involves the characterization of three ore types from the Vermelho ore deposit to categorize them as rheologically simple to complex. Rheological testing was also conducted on pure mineral samples that represent the main minerals in these samples. The results show that the rheological properties of the ore types can be related to the surface properties and physical characteristics of the main mineral constituents.
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APA: M. H. Colebrook  (2006)  Rheology of Latertic Ore and Mixed Mineral System Slurries

MLA: M. H. Colebrook Rheology of Latertic Ore and Mixed Mineral System Slurries. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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