Plant Instrumentation And Data Analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry S. Diaz
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The paper considers the selection of control instrumentation for a modern flotation plant, as well as the best interpretation and most effective use of the process data obtained. Process control computer availability is considered from the outset. A general philosophy of control is proposed which leads toward a system that is its own reliability monitor. The bulk of the problems are in grinding and classification. Alternative control methods are described that use particle size measuring devices. Flotation controls, based to a large extent upon on-stream X-ray analysis, are reviewed in detail. Reagent control methods are also examined. Methods to analyze the data obtained from the various measurement devices are introduced. These methods would enable an estimate of the validity of the data and require some redundant information. Another objective of these methods is the protection of operating equipment from possible control malfunctions. Although the discussion generally considers some degree of computer usage, this paper attempts to describe instrumentation and data analysis methods that enable control with or without the process control computer.
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APA: Larry S. Diaz  (1972)  Plant Instrumentation And Data Analysis

MLA: Larry S. Diaz Plant Instrumentation And Data Analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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