Expert Systems Implementation at Peñoles Group Concentrators

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Andrea Festa Fernando Cornejo Filiberto Orrante Ramón Alanís Baldomero Gutiérrez
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

"SGS implemented two rules-based fuzzy logic expert applications on two grinding circuits operated by Peñoles Group in Mexico. Both expert systems are based on control strategies that push against process constraints to improve throughput. Based on proven methodologies, the projects also required some new approaches that led to permanent changes to the mill control strategy.This paper provides descriptions of the implementation, operation and performance of both expert systems. It also reviews how improved production rates were achieved through the use of a common set of expert technology tools. An overview of the resulting control strategies implemented on the two circuits is presented. The paper also discusses the identification of the process constraints within each circuit and how these constraints are used within the expert systems.INTRODUCTIONMexico-based mining company Peñoles Group and the Advanced Systems group at SGS, formally known as MinnovEX Technologies Inc., collaborated on the implementation of two expert systems in two grinding plants, both located in Northern Mexico.The primary objective of the expert systems was to increase throughput whilst still maintaining the cyclone overflow product size within an acceptable range. The secondary objective was to achieve a high level of utilisation of the expert technology.In order to achieve these objectives, SGS proposed a proven methodology which leveraged the existing operating and technical expertise at site through the client’s involvement in the design and implementation stages. The in-house operating and technical expertise of SGS was also brought to the project and implemented with the client’s approval at all stages. At both sites the final acceptance was defined upon meeting both process and utilization parameters.The development and deployment of rules-based fuzzy logic applications has matured as a technology and consequently, clear definition of process states and their place in the logic structure to control a given circuit are now transferable. The key to the robustness of the control logic depends on selection and tuning rules for maintaining stability and optimizing a given circuit. Application integrators need to have a standardized approach for timely integration and deployment; a critical component to avoid the common critiques that expert applications are idiosyncratic and difficult to maintain."
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APA: Andrea Festa Fernando Cornejo Filiberto Orrante Ramón Alanís Baldomero Gutiérrez  (2009)  Expert Systems Implementation at Peñoles Group Concentrators

MLA: Andrea Festa Fernando Cornejo Filiberto Orrante Ramón Alanís Baldomero Gutiérrez Expert Systems Implementation at Peñoles Group Concentrators. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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