Conference Proceedings
Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies (MetPlant) 2006
Conference Proceedings
Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies (MetPlant) 2006
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Special Purpose Simulator for Improved Estimation of Day-to-Day CIL/CIP Recoveries
Sampling of CIL/CIP circuits is typically done by compositing samples of feed and tails over eight or 12 hour periods. As the residence time in the leaching tankage may be approximately 20 hours, the tails from any period being derived from material entering the circuit 20 hours earlier do not correspond to the head from the same sampling period. Moreover, mixing in the series of tanks in a circuit also modifies correspondence between input and output._x000D_
A special purpose simulator has therefore been developed to allow for the mixing and delay in the tankage and permit estimation of the head assays corresponding to any tailings sample. Thus more accurate assessment of the day-to-day recoveries of gold and silver follows._x000D_
The model, programmed in Excel, assumes that the tanks are perfect mixers. By inputting the sequential head grades and considering that no leaching has occurred, the head grade which corresponded to the tailings for each period could be estimated. Allowance is made for variations in feed rate over the sampling period by computing the average flow rate of slurry and thus the residence time of each increment of the tailings._x000D_
This simple model and its application have been found to be subject to some limitations, which are discussed in the paper, resulting in some unresolved variability in results. However, for a typical circuit even the simple model was able to greatly improve consistency of recovery data with variations being approximately halved by eliminating much of the anomalous variation arising from the lack of correspondence between head and tail when changes in head grade are occurring. Therefore, this permits genuine variations in metallurgy to be identified with greater confidence and thus operational shortcomings can be identified and addressed more quickly._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Stewart, P S B, 2006. Special purpose simulator for improved estimation of day-to-day CIL/CIP recoveries, in Proceedings Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies 2006, pp 373-389 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
A special purpose simulator has therefore been developed to allow for the mixing and delay in the tankage and permit estimation of the head assays corresponding to any tailings sample. Thus more accurate assessment of the day-to-day recoveries of gold and silver follows._x000D_
The model, programmed in Excel, assumes that the tanks are perfect mixers. By inputting the sequential head grades and considering that no leaching has occurred, the head grade which corresponded to the tailings for each period could be estimated. Allowance is made for variations in feed rate over the sampling period by computing the average flow rate of slurry and thus the residence time of each increment of the tailings._x000D_
This simple model and its application have been found to be subject to some limitations, which are discussed in the paper, resulting in some unresolved variability in results. However, for a typical circuit even the simple model was able to greatly improve consistency of recovery data with variations being approximately halved by eliminating much of the anomalous variation arising from the lack of correspondence between head and tail when changes in head grade are occurring. Therefore, this permits genuine variations in metallurgy to be identified with greater confidence and thus operational shortcomings can be identified and addressed more quickly._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Stewart, P S B, 2006. Special purpose simulator for improved estimation of day-to-day CIL/CIP recoveries, in Proceedings Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies 2006, pp 373-389 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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