Conference Proceedings
Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference 2016
Conference Proceedings
Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference 2016
An Integrated Liberation-leach Model and Ore Characterisation Procedure for Gold Ores
Gold ores often show significant inter-domain variation with respect to the gravity recoverable gold (GRG) content and the leach behaviour of the non-GRG component. Liberation assessment is extremely difficult for gold due to its malleability and the high sampling errors and poor test reproducibility resulting from gold's high specific gravity and the low metal concentrations that occur in most gold ores. The use of microscopic techniques for the liberation assessment of gold is also impractical due to the high number of sampling errors and high cost of analysis._x000D_
Curtin University's Gold Technology Group has developed an online carbon-in-pulp/carbon-in-leach (CIP/CIL) simulation model called SIMCIL, which has been used since 1999 to model and simulate industrial leach-adsorption circuits. Recently the model has been upgraded to include an integrated liberation-leach modelling (ILLM) approach, which can be used to evaluate the impact of various process parameters (such as grind size, bleed to gravity etc) and circuit configurations on leach-adsorption circuit behaviour and overall plant gold recovery. A new time-efficient ore characterisation methodology has been researched and developed to provide the required liberation-leach data used in the ILLM approach, which is implemented online for the modelling of gold operations. The ILLM characterisation methodology, test work data analysis, interpretation and application of the ILLM test work data are discussed._x000D_
CITATION: Bax, A R, McGrath, T D H, Eksteen, J J, Staunton, W, Oraby, E A, and Wardell-Johnson, G, 2016. An Integrated Liberation-leach Model and Ore Characterisation Procedure for Gold Ores, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 315-320 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Curtin University's Gold Technology Group has developed an online carbon-in-pulp/carbon-in-leach (CIP/CIL) simulation model called SIMCIL, which has been used since 1999 to model and simulate industrial leach-adsorption circuits. Recently the model has been upgraded to include an integrated liberation-leach modelling (ILLM) approach, which can be used to evaluate the impact of various process parameters (such as grind size, bleed to gravity etc) and circuit configurations on leach-adsorption circuit behaviour and overall plant gold recovery. A new time-efficient ore characterisation methodology has been researched and developed to provide the required liberation-leach data used in the ILLM approach, which is implemented online for the modelling of gold operations. The ILLM characterisation methodology, test work data analysis, interpretation and application of the ILLM test work data are discussed._x000D_
CITATION: Bax, A R, McGrath, T D H, Eksteen, J J, Staunton, W, Oraby, E A, and Wardell-Johnson, G, 2016. An Integrated Liberation-leach Model and Ore Characterisation Procedure for Gold Ores, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 315-320 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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A R Bax, T D H McGrath, J J Eksteen, W Staunton, _x000D_
E A Oraby, G Wardell-Johnson
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