Computer Simulation Of Rare Earth Solvent Extraction Circuits

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Donald O. Voit
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A BASIC language program has been written that simulates the performance of an integrated solvent extraction circuit consisting of an extractor, a reflux fed scrubber, and a stripper. The program is designed to simulate the performance of a circuit having an aqueous feed containing each of the lanthanides as well as yttrium. The Kremser equation is used to determine the separation occuring in each section of the circuit. The required input variables are the feed composition, the separation factors, the light key extraction factors and extractor feed zone distribution coefficient, the number of stages, and the reflux ratios. The program calculates the composition of the streams at each node in the circuit, the total loading, and the remaining distribution coefficients. User interaction with the program is essential. The program has no capability to determine if the calculated values are consistent with various real restraints. Knowledge of the physical, chemical, and equilibrium behavior is essential to successfully utilize the program. The number of iterations required to achieve steady-state provides insight to the circuit response times. With suitable supervision the program can be used as a simulator for operator training.
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APA: Donald O. Voit  (1989)  Computer Simulation Of Rare Earth Solvent Extraction Circuits

MLA: Donald O. Voit Computer Simulation Of Rare Earth Solvent Extraction Circuits. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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