A Comprehensive Dynamic Model of the Pierce-Smith Copper Converter: A First Step Towards Better Converter-Aisle Operation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I T. Cameron
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The commercial production of copper metal involves a sequence of purification stages. One step of this process eliminates bulk quantities of iron and sulphur from matte Cu2S(FeS to produce blister containing 95.5 per cent copper. This task is traditionally performed in the Pierce-Smith converter, a cylindrical vessel in widespread use throughout the copper industry. Typically, multiple Pierce-Smith converters are arranged along an aisle, simplifying material transfer from vessel to vessel. Materials are moved through the aisle in pots and boats, using overhead cranes. In terms of the overall process, the converter aisle represents a critical processing unitùit contributes significantly to the value added nature of the metal. The aisle is subject to significant process disturbances. Thus, improvements in the operationÆs modes and conditions have a direct impact on process profitability. As with any commercial operation, improvements are always sought to increase process performance. The general approach involves process modelling, followed by an application of control and optimisation theory to this model. The results of such a study are then applied to the real process, leading to improved performance.
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APA: I T. Cameron  (1998)  A Comprehensive Dynamic Model of the Pierce-Smith Copper Converter: A First Step Towards Better Converter-Aisle Operation

MLA: I T. Cameron A Comprehensive Dynamic Model of the Pierce-Smith Copper Converter: A First Step Towards Better Converter-Aisle Operation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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