An Evaluation of Plantwide Control Strategies for Coal Preparation Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. M. Catarious J. D. Miller F. L. Stanley
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The quality of cleaned products from coal preparation plants is often variable due to natural fluctuations in the washability characteristics of the plant feed. To combat this problem, many modern plants have installed on-line analyzers that provide feedback for the real-time control of product quality via the adjustment of circuit cutpoints. Unfortunately, optimization studies show that this approach may actually lead to increased losses of saleable coal. This paper discusses the problems associated with the real-time manipulation of circuit cutpoints and suggests alternative modes of operation that are better suited for plant optimization. A case study involving an eastern U.S. coal plant has been used to compare the economic impacts of these different approaches for plantwide control.
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APA: D. M. Catarious J. D. Miller F. L. Stanley  (2000)  An Evaluation of Plantwide Control Strategies for Coal Preparation Plants

MLA: D. M. Catarious J. D. Miller F. L. Stanley An Evaluation of Plantwide Control Strategies for Coal Preparation Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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