Experiences from Implementation of Advanced Process Control Projects

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Sharifi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Advanced Process Control (APC) has been one of the most beneficial tools in the past decades available to minerals processing industry. Low capital cost together with significant improvements in process optimization have made APC an attractive investment option for nearly all mineral processing units. During economic downturns, importance of process optimization becomes even more relevant as metal producers tend to target de-bottlenecking and process efficiency improvements rather than large-scale capacity upgrades. APC project clearly has a lot of potential to improve process performance but there are also some pitfalls to be identified and avoided in order to achieve a desired outcome. Above all, APC project implementation is collaboration between the system vendor and user. Targets for the optimization must be agreed together with the customer and process performance must be defined before and after the optimization project. Most importantly, performance of the process must be monitored on a continuous basis during and after the project and potentially improved further. This paper discusses Outotec’s experiences from various concentrator optimization projects. Some examples are discussed in more details; however, the main target is to present general guidelines enabling a successful APC project implementation.
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APA: E. Sharifi  (2014)  Experiences from Implementation of Advanced Process Control Projects

MLA: E. Sharifi Experiences from Implementation of Advanced Process Control Projects. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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