A Simple Method for Evaluating Data from Phosphate Beneficiation Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gerald H. Luttrell Matthew E. Eisenmann
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Performance data from phosphate plants are often untrustworthy because of difficulties associated with highly variable feeds and unstable equipment operation. In some cases, this problem is further compounded by improper sampling procedures and unreliable laboratory analyses. Questionable data often lead to misleading conclusions that result in lost productivity and profits. Data reliability may be checked using mass balances, but the mathematics associated with this procedure can be overwhelming when multiple data sets or complex circuits are evaluated. To overcome this problem, a simple spreadsheet-based mass balance program has been developed specifically for plant operators. To use this program, operators simply enter a description of their circuit and input the assay values (e.g., % BPL, % Insol, etc.) for each stream. The program then generates the best estimates of the assay values and flags values that may be unreliable. The spreadsheet is specifically designed to be easy to use and requires no knowledge of statistics or programming. This manuscript reviews the mass balance problem and describes how spreadsheet programs can be used to evaluate plant data. An example problem involving the analysis of data around a two-stage phosphate flotation circuit is presented.
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APA: Gerald H. Luttrell Matthew E. Eisenmann  (2002)  A Simple Method for Evaluating Data from Phosphate Beneficiation Plants

MLA: Gerald H. Luttrell Matthew E. Eisenmann A Simple Method for Evaluating Data from Phosphate Beneficiation Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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