Minerals sampling: sensibility analysis and correction factors for Pierre Gy's equation

Authors

  • G. Vallebuona Departamento de Ingeniería Civil de Minas, Universidad de Chile
  • F. Niedbalski Departamento de Ingeniería Civil de Minas, Universidad de Chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2005.v41.i1.183

Keywords:

sampling, minerals. liberation factor, shape factor, size distribution.

Abstract


Pierre Gy's equation is widely used in ore sampling. This equation is based in four parameters: shape factor, size distribution factor, mineralogical factor and liberation factor. The usual practice is to consider fixed values for the shape and size distribution factors. This practice does not represent well several important ores. The mineralogical factor considers only one specie of interest and the gangue, leaving out other cases such as polymetalic ores where there are more than one specie of interest. A sensibility analysis to the Gy's equation factors was done and a procedure to determine specific values for them was developed and presented in this work. Mean ore characteristics, associated with an insecure use of the actual procedure, were determined. Finally, for a case study, the effects of using each alternative were evaluated.

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Published

2005-02-28

How to Cite

Vallebuona, G., & Niedbalski, F. (2005). Minerals sampling: sensibility analysis and correction factors for Pierre Gy’s equation. Revista De Metalurgia, 41(1), 28–37. https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2005.v41.i1.183

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