Centralised Control Of A Mineral Processing Plant Using A Digital Computer - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. H. Fewings
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The rapidly escalating capital costs for new projects, or extension of existing projects, has placed greater emphasis on maximum use of existing resources. Thus, when increased grinding capacity was required to achieve metal production from lead-zinc ores a number of alternate approaches were studied. The most cost effective way of achieving the required 5% increase in grinding circuit capacity was to install upgraded instrumentation and computer control of grinding - Fewings, Wickham and Wiseman (1). Once the computer installation cost had been borne by the financial returns from that project, other projects involving computer control were economically viable on an Incremental cost basis. These Included centralised control of tailings thickening and return circuit water distribution, centralised control of the crushing plant and use of the computer as a data processor for an on-stream analysis system for flotation slurries.
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APA: J. H. Fewings  (1979)  Centralised Control Of A Mineral Processing Plant Using A Digital Computer - Introduction

MLA: J. H. Fewings Centralised Control Of A Mineral Processing Plant Using A Digital Computer - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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