Numerical Investigation of the Applicability of Preferential Grade Deportment by Size

Author:

Baizhiyen Nazym12,Dowd Peter12ORCID,Xu Chaoshui12ORCID,Lewis David12

Affiliation:

1. ARC Training Centre for Integrated Operations for Complex Resources, Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources, University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, Australia

2. School of Chemical Engineering, University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, Australia

Abstract

The effective separation of ore is based on two fundamental processes: liberation and separability. Liberation involves the reduction of size, yielding smaller particles with enhanced compositional homogeneity. Understanding liberation requires an understanding of rock breakage, as it impacts mineral liberation and helps identify ores suitable for pre-concentration. Non-random breakage, influenced by textural and mineral properties, introduces heterogeneity in mineral distribution across size fractions. Physical attributes, including ore and gangue mineralogy and texture, influence fractionation tendencies during breakage. Notably, the presence of mineralization in veins substantially assists early-stage liberation in mineral processing. The aim of this study is to develop a methodology that allows the prediction of natural fractionation tendencies based on geological, mineralogical, and textural data using Discrete Element Method (DEM) modeling. DEM simulations provide insights into granular material behavior, capturing phenomena such as crack initiation and propagation. The use of DEM, particularly with models such as the Flat Joint Model (FJM), enhances our understanding of rock damage mechanisms. In this paper, DEM is used to predict preferential grade by size deportment, and a numerical model is developed to reflect grade distributions across size fractions. A fragmentation analysis is conducted after rock breakage simulations using DEM to analyze the fragment sizes and grades and calculate the Response Rankings of synthetic specimens.

Funder

Australian Research Council Integrated Operations for Complex Resources Industrial Transformation Training Centre

Publisher

MDPI AG

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