Title of article :
A Stochastic Model Upgrading Gold Content in Cyanide Leaching using Monte Carlo Simulation
Author/Authors :
Kamran, Muhammad Department of Mining Engineering - Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia , Bacha, Sher School of Mines China University of Mining and Technology - P.R.China , Mohammad, Nisar Department of Mining Engineering - University of Engineering and Technology - Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract :
This paper elucidates a new idea and concept in order to estimate the gold content
in cyanide leaching method. The cyanidation method is traditionally used for gold
extraction. However, this method is laborious, time-consuming, costly, and depends
upon the availability of the processing units. In this work, an attempt is made to
upgrade the gold ore content by Monte Carlo based simulation. An excellent approach
always requires a high quality of the datasets for a good model. A total of 48
incomplete datasets are collected from the Shoghore district, Chitral area of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The cyanidation leaching test is carried out in order to
measure the percentage of the gold ore content. In this work, the mean, median, mode,
and successive iteration substitute methods are employed in such a way that they can
compute the datasets with missing attributes. The multiple regression analysis is used
to find a correlation between the potential of hydrogen ion concentration (pH), solid
content (in %), NaCN concentration (in ppm), leaching time (in Hr), particle size (in
μm), and measured percentage of gold recovery (in %). Moreover, the normal and
exponential distributions are employed to forecast the uncertainty in the measured gold
ores. The performance of the model reveals that the Monte Carlo approach is more
authentic for the probability estimation of gold ore recovery. The sensitivity analysis
reveals that pH is the most influential parameter in the estimation of the gold ore
deposits. This stochastic approach can be considered as a foundation to foretell the
probabilistic exploration of the new gold deposits.
Keywords :
Cyanidation process , Exploration , Gold , Monte , Carlo simulation , Sensitivity analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment