Search for dissertations about: "Geometallurgical program"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Geometallurgical program.
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1. Bringing predictability into a geometallurgical program : An iron ore case study
Abstract : The risks of starting, operating and closing mining projects have become higher than ever. In order to stay ahead of the competition, mining companies have to manage various risks: technical, environmental, legal, regulatory, political, cyber, financial and social. Some of these can be mitigated with the help of geometallurgy. READ MORE
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2. Particle generation for geometallurgical process modeling
Abstract : A geometallurgical model is the combination of a spatial model representing an ore deposit and a process model representing the comminution and concentration steps in beneficiation. The process model itself usually consists of several unit models. READ MORE
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3. Geometallurgical programs – critical evaluation of applied methods and techniques
Abstract : Geometallurgy is a team-based multidisciplinary approach aimed at integrating geological, mineralogical and metallurgical information and yielding a spatial quantitative predictive model for production management. Production management includes forecast, control and optimization of the product quality (concentrates and tailings) and metallurgical performance (e. READ MORE
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4. Development of the mineralogical path for geometallurgical modeling of iron ores
Abstract : The demands for more effective utilization of ore bodies and proper risk management in the mining industry have resulted in a new cross discipline called geometallurgy. Geometallurgy connects geological, mineral processing and subsequent downstream processing information together to provide a comprehensive model to be used in production planning and management. READ MORE
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5. Development of a geometallurgical framework for iron ores - A mineralogical approach to particle-based modeling
Abstract : The demands for efficient utilization of ore bodies and proper risk management in the mining industry have resulted in a new cross-disciplinary subject called geometallurgy. Geometallurgy connects geological, mineral processing and subsequent downstream processing information together to provide a comprehensive model to be used in production planning and management. READ MORE