Northern Territory (NT) is the world's largest producer of manganese. The NT possess manganese deposits that are the largest and of the highest grade in the world. Carnac possess extensive technical capabilities in engineering and design services catered to the manganese industry from concept to operations support. Carnac's team has a wealth of experience in mining of manganese both nationally and globally.
Relevant Projects
Carnac undertook engineering design of screen oversize chutes from concept to detailed design stages.
The client engaged Carnac Project Delivery Services Pty Ltd (Carnac) to provide detailed engineering design for several issues on site. Carnac provided the client with detailed engineering design to address these issues.
Carnac provided engineering services to investigate whether an existing air compressor can supply the new grease pump and then investigate alternative air compressors.
Carnac provided engineering services to investigate the structural capacity to install an Online Analyser on a conveyor line.
Carnac has been engaged to provide on-going support for stability checks of a feed chute trolley.Fee
Carnac provided pipeline engineering and design modification services and structural assessment of clarifier tanks for a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP).
Carnac provided services to review the hinge design and weld procedure of a Trailer and provided suitable approaches for welding and bolting hinges and performed Finite Element Analysis (FEA) modelling on the hinges.
Carnac investigated the impact of upgrades and modification on Feed Chute liners. Carnac used Discrete Element Method to model and compare modified configurations of the liners with existing liner configuration to assess wear performance.
Carnac provided Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) services to assist with operational and maintenance de-bottlenecking solutions surrounding the vibrating feeders.
Carnac provided 3D scans of Mechanical Isolation for a Manganese Concentrator Facility, along with detailed drawings, specifications, scope of work, project execution schedule and Final Issue for Construction (IFC) package.
Carnac were engaged to review the existing head chute and rock box design and provided a concept of new rock boxes and Apron Feeder Skirts. Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) was used to develop and assess rock box remediation options. Carnac also provided engineering design for the removal and relocation of conveyor idlers and support structures and delivered Issued for Construction (IFC) drawings for all remediation works.
Carnac - Project Delivery Services Pty Ltd (Carnac) were engaged to perform a pre-feasibility study (PFS). The objective of the PFS was to develop solutions to safety risks to maintenance personnel.
A client engaged Carnac - Project Delivery Services (Carnac) to provide detailed engineering design to replace existing discharge chutes that were at the end of their life.