Automatic Mass Balance ? The Evolution Of Its Application In A Ore Treatment Plant

International Mineral Processing Congress
R. C. Miranda
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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7
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to present ?state of the art? mass balances closing strategies in ore treatment plants. It presents a brief history of difficulties and challenges ahead. The current methodology is based on usage of an expert system, which seizes and filters the plant data, analyzes situations of equipment stops and mostly instruments failures. It is still possible to internally create a strategy to check the data of an instrument failure. The system is coupled to software with a Lagrangian model of mass balance closure that receives the pre-treated data. Thus, the data goes through filtering and reconciling processes to generate a reliable mass balance of the ore treatment plant. This made possible to obtain a system that is able to tell the real productivity of a ore plant through reliable mass balances. Residence times on equipments are critical to the balance, thus, they require good logic to eliminate errors due to the characteristics of non-steady state. Among the next challenges is the inclusion of a ?soft sensor? as a replacement of an instrument required for mass balance closure.
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APA: R. C. Miranda  (2012)  Automatic Mass Balance ? The Evolution Of Its Application In A Ore Treatment Plant

MLA: R. C. Miranda Automatic Mass Balance ? The Evolution Of Its Application In A Ore Treatment Plant. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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