Constraining Parameters in Mineral Processing Simulator Calibration Problems through the Use of Transforms.
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 6
 - File Size:
 - 142 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1993
 
Abstract
A wide range of models are available to computer process simulators that  require a large number of parameters which often are physical  measurements, coefficients, calibration factors and functional forms. This  makes it intuitively difficult in the majority of cases, to tune the  parameters in order to simulate a circuit in agreement with experimental  results. Unit calibrators operating on the principle of least squares  minimisation of the difference between predicted and observed plant data,  are relatively successful when the parameters are unconstrained and  independent of each other. In the case of constrained parameters, a set of  carefully chosen transforms is presented which map the unconstrained  variables being minimised into the constrained parameters required for  the model. This technique has been used successfully with the Powell  minimisation algorithm and it may also be applied to other unconstrained  minimisation methods. Necessary model characteristics are discussed to  enable these transforms to be applied to interdependent model parameters  such as points of a graph. Examples of the calibration of several unit  models using these transforms are presented. KEYWORDS: Calibration, optimisation, transforms, process simulation.
Citation
APA: (1993) Constraining Parameters in Mineral Processing Simulator Calibration Problems through the Use of Transforms.
MLA: Constraining Parameters in Mineral Processing Simulator Calibration Problems through the Use of Transforms.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.