Mineral Processing Design

This volume is based on the proceedings of the "NATO­ Advanced study Institute on Mineral Processing Design" held in Bursa-Turkey on August 24-31, 1984. The institute was organized by Professor B. Yarar of the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 80401, USA, Professor G. Ozbayoghu a...

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Other Authors: Yarar, B. (Editor), Dogan, Z.M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1987, 1987
Edition:1st ed. 1987
Series:NATO Science Series E:, Applied Sciences
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505 0 |a Foreword -- 1 — Applied Mineralogy in Ore Dressing -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Studies On Uncrushed Ores -- 3. Studies of Crushed Mill Products -- 4. Applied Mineralogy in Circuits Treating Volcanogenic Ores -- 5. Examples of Beneficiation Problems Explained by Mineralogical Studies -- 6. Equipment for Performing Mineralogical Analysis -- 7. Methods of Mineral Identification -- 8. Methods of Determining Mineral Compositions -- 9. Methods of Determing Mineral Quantities -- 10. Methods of Determining Mineral Liberation and Size Distributions -- 11. Presentation of Data -- References -- 2 — Chemistry osf Sulfide Mineral Flotation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Modulation of Collector Coating -- 3. Electrochemical Studies -- 4. Silver Sulfide Electrode and Its use in Controlling Flotation of an Oxidized Lead-Zinc Ore -- References -- 3 — Coal Flotation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structure and Composition of Coal, Affecting Coal Flotation -- 3. Operational Factors Related to Coal --  
505 0 |a 3. Choice of Sample(s) for Metallurgical Testing -- 4. Laboratory Testwork Programming -- 5. Execution of the Laboratory Batch Testwork -- 6. Cycle Tests -- 7. Complementary Testwork for Design Purposes -- 8. Pilot Plant Testwork -- 9. Final Recommendations -- References -- 8 — Mass Balance Equilibration -- 1. The Origin and Classification of Errors -- 2. The Need for Systematic Approach to Data Validation -- 3. Principles of Mass Balance Computation -- 4. Application to a Grinding-Classification Process -- 5. Extended Balance Equilibration -- References -- 9 — Concentrating Plant Design-Capital and Operating Costs -- 1. Concentrating Plant Design -- 2. Capital Costs -- 3. Operating Costs -- References -- 10 — Simulation in Mineral Processing -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Experimental Example -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 11 — Slurry Pipeline Transport of Minerals and Coal -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Technical Aspects of Slurry Pipeline System Components --  
505 0 |a 3. Hydraulics of Slurry Flow in Pipelines -- 4. System Component Cost Estimating Methodology -- 5. Brief Assessment of Energy, Economic, and Environmental Aspects of Slurry Pipelines -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- List of Participants -- Author Index 
505 0 |a 4. Cost of Coal Preparation Plant -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 4 — Gravity Concentration Methods -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Principles -- 3. Mechanism of Concentration -- 4. Unit Processes -- 5. Testing for Gravity Concentration -- 6. Plant Operations -- References -- 5 — Processing of Mineral Ores by Modern Magnetic Separation Techniques -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Particle Entrapment Devices -- 3. The Kolm-Marston ‘High Gradient’ Magnetic Separation -- 4. Particle Deflection Devices -- 5. Prototype OGMS Systems -- 6. Projected Future Developments -- References -- 6 — The Methodology of Froth Flotation Testwork -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Objectives and Evaluation Criteria -- 3. Mineral Appraisal -- 4. Types of Flotation Testwork -- 5. Statistical Aspects of Flotation Testwork -- 6. Model Development and Optimization -- References -- 7 —Mineral Processing Flowsheet Development -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Objectives of Metallurgical Testing --  
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520 |a This volume is based on the proceedings of the "NATO­ Advanced study Institute on Mineral Processing Design" held in Bursa-Turkey on August 24-31, 1984. The institute was organized by Professor B. Yarar of the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 80401, USA, Professor G. Ozbayoghu and Professor Z. M. Dogan of METU-Ankara, Turkey, who was the director. The purpose of the institute was to provide an international forum on the subject and update the information available. Participants were from Turkey, England, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Canada, and the USA. Besides authors contributing to this volume, presentations were also made by Drs. Yarar, Raghavan, Schurger, and Mr. Kelland. Many assistants and colleagues helped. They are gratefully acknowledged. Acknowledgment is also owed to Drs. Ek, de Kuyper, and Tolun. Dr. Gfilhan Ozbayoglu, and Mr. S. Ozbayoglu were particularly helpful in the overall organization and hosting of many international guests. We owe them special thanks. NATO, Scientific Affairs Division, is gratefully acknowledged for the grant which made this activity possible. Z. M. Dogan B. Yarar 2 APPLIED MINERALOGY IN ORE DRESSING William Petruk CANMET, 555 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario, KIA OGI ABSTRACT Mineralogy applied to ore dressing is a reliable guide for designing and operating an efficient concentrator. A procedure for conductiqg mineralogical studies in conjunction with ore dressing was, therefore, developed. The procedure includes characterizing the ore and analysing the mill products