Improving Mine and Metallurgical Performance Using: Data Unification and Measurement Management

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 119 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"The profitability of mining and metallurgical operations continues to lag behind that of other industries despite the technical advances that have occurred in recent years. A primary reason for poor performing in this economic sector is the lack of integration of mining and metallurgical information. The mine cut-off grade can be optimized if mining and metallurgical engineers have the data to optimize milling for the type of ore in hand.Integration of mine transactions, stockpile inventories, process flows and assays is the key to determining the economics for each blast strategy in a mining site. Real-time information from manufacturing assets greatly affects the profitability and flexibility of a company, but gross errors from faulty sensors, inaccurate instrument calibration, or incorrect process models may corrupt actionable information. New software tools can model the process, sift through available data to identify and eliminate gross errors, and use statistical data reconciliation to create materially balanced and consistent readings. The reconciled data is unified for use by both monitoring and decision making processes.Creating a real-time information environment where upgrade and change are allowed is becoming an accepted methodology to accelerate and simplify the integration of applications such as production monitoring, equipment performance management and yield and inventory management."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Improving Mine and Metallurgical Performance Using: Data Unification and Measurement ManagementMLA: Improving Mine and Metallurgical Performance Using: Data Unification and Measurement Management. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.