The Application of Simulation and Design-of-Experiments Techniques to the Optimization of Grinding circuits at the Heath Steele Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Donald Leroux Lori Lynn Smith Robert Hutchison
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"The grinding circuit of the Heath Steele concentrator was sampled under five different sets of operating conditions. The balanced results of the sampling campaigns were used to calibrate steady-state rod mill, ball mill and cyclone models using a commercial simulation software package (JKSimMet® ). Thirteen process variables had the potential to affect significantly the performance of the grinding circuit. Statistical-Design-of- Experiments techniques were applied to plan the suite of simulations in order to improve the quality of and minimize the time to find the optimal solution. The effect of each factor on three performance indices (the cyclone overflow size distribution, the circulating load and the cyclone underflow density) was modeled with empirical polynomial relationships using another software package (Design-Expert@)T. he conditions under which the cyclone overflow size distribution was maximized while respecting circulating load and cyclone density constraints were identified using these relationships. Among the most interesting results is the prediction of a set of conditions where the circuit target size distribution is achieved with only three ball mills instead of four.IntroductionProduction at the Heath Steele concentrator (near Miramichi, New Brunswick) started some 43 years ago at a rate of 750 t/d. The plant capacity was increased to 4000 t/d through successive expansion phases in the seventies (Sapiro, 1977; Johnston, 1978). However, as a result of depleting ore reserves, the plant throughput had to be gradually reduced to the current production rate of 2700 t/d. Heath Steele Mines currently have proven and probable reserves which would see it producing until the end of 1999 (Noranda Inc., 1997).An analysis of the grinding circuit of the Heath Steele concentrator was recently commissioned to identify opportunities for reducing operating costs while maintaining budgeted mill throughput and metallurgical performance. Since the plant will likely be operated below nominal capacity for the rest of its lifetime, the possibility of improving grinding efficiency by operating with fewer ball mills and/or crushers was contemplated."
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APA: Donald Leroux Lori Lynn Smith Robert Hutchison  (1999)  The Application of Simulation and Design-of-Experiments Techniques to the Optimization of Grinding circuits at the Heath Steele Concentrator

MLA: Donald Leroux Lori Lynn Smith Robert Hutchison The Application of Simulation and Design-of-Experiments Techniques to the Optimization of Grinding circuits at the Heath Steele Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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