BILMAT on Microcomputers: A Powerful Material Balance Algorithm in a User-Friendly Environment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Cimon D. Laguitton
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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27
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"BILMAT is one of the most powerful algorithms in existence for material balance computation in mineral processing flowsheets. It is based on a hierarchical decomposition coupled with the Lagrange multipliers method widely reported in the literature. Flowrates can be calculated optionally for pulp, solid or water. Assays are adjusted for a variety of subnetworks, such as assays of the solid as well as assays of fractions of the solid called level 4 data (l: pulp, 2:solid and water, 3:assays of solid, 4:assays of classes of solid).BILMAT4 is a new implementation of BIU1AT that operates in a new microcomputer environment and makes the method more accessible than ever. Its main features are a full-screen colour editor allowing graphic flowsheet drawing and data entry with automatic error checking. Mass balance equations are automatically generated by analysis of the graphics and corresponding data, thus relieving users from the error-prone definition of networks. Sensitivity analysis is performed to assess confidence intervals of computed flowrates and adjusted assays.BILMAT4 incorporates an option for gold leaching circuits where the element to be balanced appears in both the solid and liquid phases with negligible effect on the mass flows of solids. Recoveries are computed in all streams. This program is currently released by CANMET as part of the CAMP collection for Computer Aided Mineral Processing. A complete sample run of the program is discussed."
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APA: D. Cimon D. Laguitton  (1989)  BILMAT on Microcomputers: A Powerful Material Balance Algorithm in a User-Friendly Environment

MLA: D. Cimon D. Laguitton BILMAT on Microcomputers: A Powerful Material Balance Algorithm in a User-Friendly Environment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1989.

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