Process-Control Scheme of Copper Smelting Processes in Japan and Future View

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Akio Fuwa Ryokichi Shimpo
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"In order to elucidate the present status of process-control technology, survey study has been made on the present process control schemes of representative copper smelting and converting processes in Japan. Conceptual control flow diagrams have been deduced and shown on respective functional reactors, i.e. drying, smelting, converting and fire-refining units, where the objective OUTPUT items are correlated to the INPUT variables through respective CAUSE-AND-EFFECT RELATIONSHIPSFuture view has been also discussed on several feasible and desirable improvement and refinement ~n measurements and control system for better copper smelting and converting operations.INTRODUCTIONIn other to seek for the better and efficient operation in copper smelting and converting process, survey study has been first conducted on the present process-control schemes of respective functional unit processes, i.e. drying, smelting, converting and refining unit processes, of representative copper production processes in Japan. Conceptual process flow chart of control scheme has been then deduced where output items are correlated to input items through the respective cause-and-effect relationships.After this survey study, future view has been discussed on the feasible and desirable improvement and refinement in the measurement and control system in these processes. Emphasis has been placed on the better and precise measurements of temperature, oxygen partial pressures in respective furnaces and end-point in converting and refining unit operations."
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APA: Akio Fuwa Ryokichi Shimpo  (1989)  Process-Control Scheme of Copper Smelting Processes in Japan and Future View

MLA: Akio Fuwa Ryokichi Shimpo Process-Control Scheme of Copper Smelting Processes in Japan and Future View. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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