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Applying tracer gas techniques to evaluate the air distribution in flood leaching stopes.

Authors :
Hardcastle S.
Sheikh A.
Hardcastle S.
Sheikh A.

Abstract

An SF6 tracer gas injection technique has been employed to determine the post-blast integrity of the single-ended air distribution system. SF6 was injected into the compressed air line feed to the stopes and collected at borehole exhausts from the stopes in grab sampling bags. The system was designed to give a sufficiency of oxygen to sustain bacterial activities used to enhance the leaching recovery in the muck piles. The results obtained indicated that there is a minor anomaly in the distribution system that may not be critical to the operation. Compared to an idealised case, the over-all efficiency of aeration throughout the muck is estimated at 85%.<br />An SF6 tracer gas injection technique has been employed to determine the post-blast integrity of the single-ended air distribution system. SF6 was injected into the compressed air line feed to the stopes and collected at borehole exhausts from the stopes in grab sampling bags. The system was designed to give a sufficiency of oxygen to sustain bacterial activities used to enhance the leaching recovery in the muck piles. The results obtained indicated that there is a minor anomaly in the distribution system that may not be critical to the operation. Compared to an idealised case, the over-all efficiency of aeration throughout the muck is estimated at 85%.

Details

Database :
OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1309152837
Document Type :
Electronic Resource