A New Grapho-Analytical Method to Investigate the Dynamics of the Main and Auxiliary Concentration Processes

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Eoffe SW
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The wide application of computers in beneficiation plants has resulted in the creation of a number of complex automatic control systems at all stages of ore dressing processes. To create such systems it is necessary to solve complex problems of analysis and calculation. The application of computers to solve these problems demands development of simple and effective methods of investigation and simulation of ore dressing process dynamics because all the known methods are complicated in usage and cannot guarantee the desired accuracy and quality of process control. A new grapho-analytical method of investigation and calculation of ore dressing flow sheet dynamics, worked out by the authors of this paper, is based on proportion method development and is used to construct dynamic characteristics of the investigated processes. It is possible to use the given method for investigating benefication schemes with flotation machines having non-linear static characteristics and circulating loads. The suggested method of investigation of concentration flow sheet dynamics allows us to obtain dynamic characteristics of technological process parameters in both linear and non-linear systems. Moreover, the final result can be obtained without labour consuming analytical calculations by a simple graphical construction based on the static characteristics of the known equipment and processes.
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APA: Eoffe SW  (1993)  A New Grapho-Analytical Method to Investigate the Dynamics of the Main and Auxiliary Concentration Processes

MLA: Eoffe SW A New Grapho-Analytical Method to Investigate the Dynamics of the Main and Auxiliary Concentration Processes. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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