Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems

Includes bibliographical references. === In this thesis, it is hypothesized that in bioleaching flow reactor systems, high reaction rate regions exist that can be maintained by application of biological stress trajectories. Reactor models are developed for the purpose of optimising plant operation,...

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Main Author: Kotsiopoulos, Athanasios
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10849
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-108492021-01-25T05:11:30Z Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems Kotsiopoulos, Athanasios Bioprocess Engineering Includes bibliographical references. In this thesis, it is hypothesized that in bioleaching flow reactor systems, high reaction rate regions exist that can be maintained by application of biological stress trajectories. Reactor models are developed for the purpose of optimising plant operation, understood here as maximising the production rate. Complicating this attempt are a) the non-linear dynamics associated with the kinetics and b) the primary reaction's being multiphase. Mathematical models are developed to establish which particle parameters are necessary to describe reactor performance using the method of segregation. The models are distinguished by the combination of either particle residence time or age and/or particle size distributions. The models evaluated at steady state are validated against pilot plant data obtained from the Fairview Mine in South Africa and were found to be in good agreement with the data. As the model was developed using a segregation approach and thus incorporates age distributions in the model formulation, the model could be extended to unsteady state operation. 2015-01-01T12:41:32Z 2015-01-01T12:41:32Z 2012 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10849 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Centre for Bioprocess Engineering Research
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Kotsiopoulos, Athanasios
Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
description Includes bibliographical references. === In this thesis, it is hypothesized that in bioleaching flow reactor systems, high reaction rate regions exist that can be maintained by application of biological stress trajectories. Reactor models are developed for the purpose of optimising plant operation, understood here as maximising the production rate. Complicating this attempt are a) the non-linear dynamics associated with the kinetics and b) the primary reaction's being multiphase. Mathematical models are developed to establish which particle parameters are necessary to describe reactor performance using the method of segregation. The models are distinguished by the combination of either particle residence time or age and/or particle size distributions. The models evaluated at steady state are validated against pilot plant data obtained from the Fairview Mine in South Africa and were found to be in good agreement with the data. As the model was developed using a segregation approach and thus incorporates age distributions in the model formulation, the model could be extended to unsteady state operation.
author Kotsiopoulos, Athanasios
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title Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
title_short Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
title_full Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
title_fullStr Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
title_full_unstemmed Development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
title_sort development of an unsteady state model for the tank bioleaching of sulphide mineral concentrates in flow reactor systems
publisher University of Cape Town
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