Coal Preparation from Geometallurgical Perspective

Authors

  • Ivan KOROLEV Author
  • Dejan NAUMOV Author
  • Nikita KOROLEV Author
  • Pertti LAMBERG Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2017-01-04

Keywords:

coal preparation, geometallurgy, modeling, process simulation

Abstract

Geometallurgy as a link connecting geological features of deposit with metallurgical performance of a concentrator have found broad utilization in metals mining as well as for industrial minerals and black sands mining. However, coal industry yet stays uncovered by successful applications of geometallurgical approach due to certain specifics of a commodity. Production of coal preparation plant in terms of quality and quantity can be forecasted knowing behavior of coal bearing particles in process that is controlled by petrological and mineralogical properties. Application of process mineralogical tools together with comprehensive metallurgical testwork helps to acquire essential information for a simulation of coal preparation operations. Being combined with geological, geochemical and geotechnical data available for a deposit, outcome of process simulation will form holistic geometallurgical model. Once implemented, such models will become a powerful instrument for efficient utilization of resources and proper risk management, e.g. adaptation of the process to variations in run-of-mine coal quality, "what-if" analysis of alternative production strategies, forecasting of financial results, assessment of environmental impact.

Author Biographies

  • Ivan KOROLEV

    University of Liege, Faculty of Applied Science, Division of Mineral Processing and Recycling, Allée de la Découverte 9, 4000 Liège, Belgium

  • Dejan NAUMOV

    University of Liege, Faculty of Applied Science, Division of Mineral Processing and Recycling, Allée de la Découverte 9, 4000 Liège, Belgium

  • Nikita KOROLEV

    T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, Mining Institute, Department of Mine Surveying and Geology, Vesennyaya 28, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia

  • Pertti LAMBERG

    Luleå University of Technology, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Division of Minerals and Metallurgical Engineering, Regnbågsallén 11, 971 87 Luleå, Sweden

Published

2025-10-12

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