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Vol 165
Pages:
210-212
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Article

Principles of construction and examples of realization of intellectual simulators for ore-thermal production

Authors:
T. B. Chistyakova1
O. V. Ershova2
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  • 1 — Institute for Problems of Integrated Subsoil Development, RAS
  • 2 — Institute for Problems of Integrated Subsoil Development, RAS
Date submitted:
2004-12-07
Date accepted:
2005-01-23
Date published:
2005-11-22

Abstract

Possibilities of high-pulse processing of thin-deposited mineral complexes are shown, which allows to obtain stable increase of extraction of valuable components (gold by 30-80%, silver на 20-50%) at reduction of energy consumption and decrease in the cost price of finished products during enrichment of refractory gold-bearing ores and enrichment products. The results of theoretical and experimental investigations of mechanisms of non-thermal impact of powerful electromagnetic pulses with short (nanosecond) front and duration at electric field strength of 107V/m on natural mineral media of complex material composition are presented.

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