Control Strategy For Rougher Flotation Circuits

International Mineral Processing Congress
Luis G. Bergh
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
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11
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309 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Today, large size mechanical flotation cells of 100 to 300 m3 are used in rougher operation in different flotation industrial plants, in Chile and worldwide. However, in spite of the advances in fundamental research and the notable growing in equipment size, with more complete instrumentation systems, there are still a lack of reliable data for industrial flotation modeling and simulation to advance in better control systems design. In this work, a model of a rougher flotation circuit, based on operating variables and parameters fitted from industrial data, obtained in some previous work, is used to develop a set of logic rules in order to aid operating decisions. The simulator was first used to sensitize the effect of changing the froth depth profile on target variables, and then to find out the best profile to reject common disturbances coming into the plant. The flotation circuit simulator was redesigned to incorporate an expert system following the proposed control algorithm. Several tests were performed to evaluate the control responses to different correlated series of input variables, such as feed grade, tonnage, particle size distribution, and solid percentage. Control alternatives are discussed based on the circuit simulator. Keywords: modeling, industrial data, flotation control, mineral processing.
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APA: Luis G. Bergh  (2012)  Control Strategy For Rougher Flotation Circuits

MLA: Luis G. Bergh Control Strategy For Rougher Flotation Circuits. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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