Simulations for Optimizing Plant Flowsheets for Brownfield Improvements

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 345 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
"WorleyParsons has used Discrete Event Simulation methods in conjunction with more traditional process models to assess the performance of copper smelting operations. This work was performed to determine the plant capacities and suitability of proposed debottlenecking options including accounting for the planned and unplanned (breakdowns) shutdowns in the various parts of the plant and supply chain. This paper outlines the methods used along with demonstrating the benefits of selecting a feasible option and minimizing capital and operating costs.IntroductionTraditionally for de bottlenecking studies of smelters and other process plants, a mass balance is performed based on continuous operating rates and expected operating hours. Smelters have several points of failure that will restrict, if not take the entire plant offline. By using a more detailed model, validated against plant experience, bottlenecks can be demonstrated and strategies to remove them to increase plant availability and economic.The modeling simulates the plant performance in real time, and by performing enough simulation the expected long run performance of the plant can be estimated. The models have been built using ExtendSim which is a powerful Discrete Event Simulation software package that is ideally suited to the batch and semi-batch processes and events that occur within smelter operating environments. The value of performing this work is that the operational performance of the plant can be assessed ensuring production targets are met, without using excessive capital outlay."
Citation
APA:
(2013) Simulations for Optimizing Plant Flowsheets for Brownfield ImprovementsMLA: Simulations for Optimizing Plant Flowsheets for Brownfield Improvements. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.