Vertical Hydraulic Transport For Deep Sea Mining Applications - Introduction

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 948 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Deep sea mining operations by nature are performed (or planned) in challenging environments. Another typifying characteristic of deep sea mining operations is the relatively high investment cost. This combination challenges engineers to design configurations able to mine the desired production rate in an efficient way. As design choices made for individual systems impact other parts of the system, it is vital to follow an integral approach to establish the one optimal overall system. Dredging and especially dredge mining learns that the excavation system, the slurry transportation system and the processing plant cannot be considered as individual sub-systems. These systems in any ?traditional dredge mining? operation interrelate to such extend that they must be developed towards an integral solution. The nominal production, peak production and variability of these figures must match for all subsystems in the overall mining system to optimize the mining efficiency. We call this the ?game of capacities?.
Citation
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(2011) Vertical Hydraulic Transport For Deep Sea Mining Applications - IntroductionMLA: Vertical Hydraulic Transport For Deep Sea Mining Applications - Introduction. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.