Plant Control By A Process Computer At Quebec Cartier's Mount Wright Property ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Bourque
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Early in the design stage of their new concentrator for the Mount Wright Plant, Quebec Cartier Mining decided to use a process computer for total control of crushing, grinding and concentrating. A map of the area is given in figure 1 and a view of the plant in figure 2. Although the use of process computers is not a new idea in petrochemical and chemical industries, their use in the mining industry is very limited. We innovated in using the computer, not only for data logging, as we have seen in some other plants, but a sole operator located in the administration building, starts and stops mill lines, crushers, load-out system, tailings, thickeners, etc ... by means of a CRT console. Our process is fairly simple as can be seen on the schematic process flow diagram (figure 3). .The ore, carried by 136t diesel electric trucks, is dumped through ore pockets onto two primary pan feeders. The feeders supply two 1,52mx2,79m gyratory crushers which reduce the ore to minus 20,32 cm. Each crushing line have a capacity of 5600t per hour and feed a shuttle conveyor distributing the crude ore into six silos.
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APA: G. Bourque  (1979)  Plant Control By A Process Computer At Quebec Cartier's Mount Wright Property ? Introduction

MLA: G. Bourque Plant Control By A Process Computer At Quebec Cartier's Mount Wright Property ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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