Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part II: Implementation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Desbiens A. Pomerleau
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

During the summer of 1994, a new PID-based control strategy was installed on line B of the grinding circuit at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. Part I of this paper described the methodology used to select the appropriate control strategy using a phenomenological dynamic simulator. Part II presents the implementation of the control strategy. Prior to the controller installation, it was necessary to solve various problems related to the process, such as a cyclic behaviour of the rod mill feed tonnage, a problem related to the mill water source and the calibration of the flowmeters. Once these problems were solved, the control strategy was accomplished in two steps. Step 1 corresponds to the installation of control loops to regulate the pump box level and the cyclone overflow density. Step 2 describes the implementation of a loop to control the cyclone feed density. According to Part I, a loop to control the circulating load is also part of the original design. However, reasons are given to explain the rejection of this loop. For both steps, technical procedures such as filtering, process identification and controller tuning are detailed. Finally, the operator’s interface is briefly described.
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APA: A. Desbiens A. Pomerleau  (1997)  Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part II: Implementation

MLA: A. Desbiens A. Pomerleau Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part II: Implementation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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