The POP Project (Process Optimization Project) Development and Transfer of Modern Optimization & Control Tools and Methods for Mineralurgical and Metallurgical Processes

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 292 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2001
Abstract
From the early 70?s, ?Centre de Recherche Minérale? (CRM) has conducted and co-ordinated Research and Development activities for the mineralurgical and metallurgical industries. Since 1999, CRM has continued its mandate through COREM which is a consortium of 13 members that uses the benefits and advantages of collaborative pre-competitive industry / university research. In particular, COREM?s ?In-Situ Optimization Group? is involved in the implementation of modern optimization and control tools. The POP Project was launched in order to increase and consolidate the use of modern optimization and control tools and methods for mineralurgical and metallurgical processes. To ensure a successful transfer in the industry, there are a number of essential activities that have to be undertaken. These activities have been identified by COREM?s members and are grouped into three main modules: - R&D Module: Research and Development in universities, research centres and other partners; - Technology Transfer Module: integration of new tools and methods into the POP Software, industrial applications and technical support; - Training Module: education of new engineers in universities, continuing education of plant personnel through on-site workshops and resource networking by specific information exchange tools. This paper outlines the opportunities that led to the definition of the POP Project and describes its main modules. The main features of the POP Software are presented, the first application is described and finally, future developments are discussed.
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APA:
(2001) The POP Project (Process Optimization Project) Development and Transfer of Modern Optimization & Control Tools and Methods for Mineralurgical and Metallurgical ProcessesMLA: The POP Project (Process Optimization Project) Development and Transfer of Modern Optimization & Control Tools and Methods for Mineralurgical and Metallurgical Processes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.