Progress And Problems In The Modeling Of Non-Ferrous Processes (Keynote)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Arthur E. Morris
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Fifty years ago when Professor Yazawa began his career, the field of process simulation and modeling was in its infancy. Since then, tremendous progress has been made in our ability to model metal production flowsheets from mine to refined metal. This progress has come about by parallel developments in basic understanding of process chemistry and in computational techniques. This paper will review the progress made in process understanding and modeling in lead, zinc, and copper metallurgy from its inception to the present, and the role of Professor Yazawa's work in furthering this progress. Specific examples wi1\ be given for the sintering of lead concentrates, slag fuming, zinc concentrate roasting, flash smelting of copper, and pyro-extraction of zinc. Factors limiting further progress will be described.
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APA: Arthur E. Morris  (2003)  Progress And Problems In The Modeling Of Non-Ferrous Processes (Keynote)

MLA: Arthur E. Morris Progress And Problems In The Modeling Of Non-Ferrous Processes (Keynote). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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