Simulation-driven development for coarse comminution process - a case study of geita gold mine, tanzania using plantsmith process simulator

Kanishk Bhadani,Gauti Asbjörnsson, Paul Bepswa,Aubrey Mainza, Elibariki Andrew, Jisenha Philipo, Nkanyiso Zulu, Anthony Anyimadu,Erik Hulthén,Magnus Evertsson

Proceedings of the Design Society(2021)

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AbstractA comminution process is a material size reduction and separation process which is primarily used in the aggregates and the minerals processing industry. Knowledge related to equipment’s operation, raw material properties, operational strategies, control system, maintenance, etc. is needed to design a capable plant. New needs are arising from the industry for existing operational crushing plants such as investigation for improvements, upscaling, and downscaling of the capacity. The paper presents an application of simulation-driven development for a crushing plant in an existing gold processing plant. Due to the change in ore characteristics and the need for optimizing the cost of operation, it is required to investigate the opportunities for improvement and alternative options for downscaling the capacity of the plant. A systematic process for configuring, developing, and evaluating alternative concepts using a process simulation tool is presented. The results show the process of generating knowledge for alternative crushing plant operation settings and how the choices can be selected and eliminated using boundary conditions. The evaluation presents possible improvements and alternative concepts with their opportunities and pitfalls.
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