Mineral Processing Design and Operations
An Introduction
Elsevier (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. March 2027
Book
Hardback
1058 pages
978-0-443-44141-7 (ISBN)
Description
Mineral Processing Design and Operations: An Introduction, Third Edition outlines methods commonly used in mineral beneficiation and concentration processes. The book balances fundamental theoretical operational principles and practical explanations of the design and operation of apparatus and equipment. The basics of process controls for efficient and economic modes of separation are also introduced. The book covers the theory and formula for unit capacities and power requirements to help designers develop the necessary equipment and flowsheets to economically attain maximum yield and grade. Application of the theory to practice is explained at each stage, helping operators understand associated implications in each unit process.
This fully updated third edition features updates on key areas within the field such as the properties of slurries and tailings waste management, as well as the increasing importance of sensor-based ore sorting options to improve efficiency and sustainability. It aims to help students, practicing engineers and operators who are interested in processing minerals to economically liberate and concentrate them for down-stream extraction processes. It also remains a valuable text for professional engineers working in industry given its breadth of coverage.
This fully updated third edition features updates on key areas within the field such as the properties of slurries and tailings waste management, as well as the increasing importance of sensor-based ore sorting options to improve efficiency and sustainability. It aims to help students, practicing engineers and operators who are interested in processing minerals to economically liberate and concentrate them for down-stream extraction processes. It also remains a valuable text for professional engineers working in industry given its breadth of coverage.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-44141-7 (9780443441417)
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Persons
6 years Consultant Metallurgist, Mineral Engineering Technical Services, Perth, Western Australia; and 22 years in academia, research and lecturing on Mineral Processing, W.A School of Mines, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Janine Beazley has more than thirty years' experience as a metallurgist in the minerals industry following her graduation from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Pure and Applied Chemistry. She has held production and management roles across numerous processing environments. Her experience involves comminution, flotation, hydrometallurgy including heap and in-place leaching, agglomeration techniques, solvent extraction and electrowinning. Her expertise covers plant optimisation, commissioning of unit processes, managing and planning of plant shutdowns and pilot plants. Janine's role as senior tutor at the WA School of Mines made her the first female educator lecturing in a mining school in Australia where she gained her passion for STEM education, encouraging and supporting students, particularly women, to embark on careers in the minerals industry. Janine has worked on numerous projects at various study levels. She is currently working as a consultant metallurgist in the engineering design company METS.
25 years in Managerial Position in industry involved in operation, production and research and 18 years in academia (Teaching Undergrad, & Post Graduate courses and conducting Research). Retirement followed by work as Consultant
25 years in Managerial Position in industry involved in operation, production and research and 18 years in academia (Teaching Undergrad, & Post Graduate courses and conducting Research). Retirement followed by work as Consultant
Author
Minerals Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy, Curtin University of Technology, Kalgoorlie, Australia
Consultant Metallurgist with Minerals Engineering Technical Services, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Carine-Perth, Australia
Content
1. Introduction
2. Particle Size Estimation and Distributions
3. Size Reduction and Energy Requirement
4. Jaw Crusher
5. Gyratory and Cone Crusher
6. Roll Crushers
7. Tubular Ball Mills
8. Tubular Rod Mills
9. Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Mills
10. Stirred Mills - Ultrafine Grinding
11. Mathematical Modelling of Comminution Processes
12. Screening
13. Classification
14. Solid - Liquid Separation - Thickening
15. Solid Liquid Separation - Filtration
16. Gravity Separation
17. Magnetic and Electrostatic Separation
18. Flotation
19. Ore Sorting
20. Tailings Disposal
21. Properties of Slurries
22. Metallurgical Process Assessment
23. Process Control
2. Particle Size Estimation and Distributions
3. Size Reduction and Energy Requirement
4. Jaw Crusher
5. Gyratory and Cone Crusher
6. Roll Crushers
7. Tubular Ball Mills
8. Tubular Rod Mills
9. Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Mills
10. Stirred Mills - Ultrafine Grinding
11. Mathematical Modelling of Comminution Processes
12. Screening
13. Classification
14. Solid - Liquid Separation - Thickening
15. Solid Liquid Separation - Filtration
16. Gravity Separation
17. Magnetic and Electrostatic Separation
18. Flotation
19. Ore Sorting
20. Tailings Disposal
21. Properties of Slurries
22. Metallurgical Process Assessment
23. Process Control