Abstract
Preferential flow in dump leaching of low-grade ores was investigated in this paper. The production of the dump leaching plant at Dexing Copper Mining in China was significantly influenced by preferential flow due to the heterogeneity of the ores in dump. Surface tension, negative pore water pressure, matrix suction and permeability of dump were found to be correlated to particle size. Preferential flow, which occurred in the fine and coarse region, was determined by solution application rate. Experiments showed that preferential flow happened in the fine region at an application rate below 1070 L/m 2 min. Experiment of solute transportation under preferential flow was conducted by selecting NaCl as solute. The NaCl concentration of the outflow from the coarse region was greater than that of the fine region. The leaching rate increased slowly as the leaching process proceeded because NaCl dissolved in the immobile water could only be leached through diffusion. The percentage recovery of coarse region surpassed 100%. The preferential flow within the fine region under the condition of small application rate was confirmed.
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