Experimental evaluation of a mineral exposure model for crushed copper ores

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Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.
Other Author Garcia, D.; Lin, C. L.
Title Experimental evaluation of a mineral exposure model for crushed copper ores
Date 2006
Description Copper mineral inclusions dispersed in crushed ore particles have a certain size distribution (grain-size distribution). For efficient heap leaching processes, the crushing plant should be designed and operated to crush the ore to an appropriate particle-size distribution so that copper mineral grains are exposed and can be leached. In this regard, based on the approach of Hsih, Wen, and Kuan (1995), a mineral exposure model has been evaluated to describe the extent of grain exposure as a function of particle size. Experimental evaluation of the mineral exposure model for different copper ores has been accomplished by 3D analysis of crushed ore particles using cone beam x-ray microtomography. The model evaluation with micro-CT data suggests that the extent of preferential grain boundary breakage varies both with ore type and with particle size for a given ore type.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
First Page 261
Last Page 268
Subject Grains; particles; distribution
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Garcia, D., Lin, C. L. & Miller, J. D. (2006). Experimental evaluation of a mineral exposure model for crushed copper ores in Kawatra, S. K., ed. Advances in Comminution. 261-8.
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