Systematic Modelling of Heap Leach Processes for Optimisation and Design

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jochen Petersen
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Design and operation of heap leach processes are still largely based on,operator experience and rule of thumb. Although considered a low-cost, low-tech route for mineral extraction, the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes are actually rather complex. Numerous heap leach models have been devised over time, but the majority of these tend to simplify the true process and are of limited use in practise. The modelling approach presented here combines the more conventional reaction-diffusion model with models accounting for equilibrium reactions in solution, bacterial growth kinetics, complex reactions schemes, gas flow, heat conservation, etc. One particular model application is discussed in the context of developing a novel high temperature heap leach processes using thermophile micro-organisms. The complexity of processes such as this can only be appreciated with the aid of a systematic model. For the designing engineer an accessible, personal computer based model should be an indispensable tool for the design and optimisation of efficient heap leach operations.
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APA: Jochen Petersen  (2002)  Systematic Modelling of Heap Leach Processes for Optimisation and Design

MLA: Jochen Petersen Systematic Modelling of Heap Leach Processes for Optimisation and Design. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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