Improving Metallurgical Operations Through Application Of Systems Thinking Principles

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. Narayana Swamy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The traditional approach to improving the operating efficiency of a metallurgical plant has been to study individual unit operations and focus on improving the poor-performing unit operations. The complex nature of most metallurgical plants call for a holistic approach that will consider the whole rather than just focus on the individual units of a plant. This holistic approach is part of the systems thinking principles. Numerous case studies highlight the importance of the need to apply systems thinking principles in improving the effectiveness of metallurgical operations. Improving the efficiency of one unit operation without considering its effect on the performance of other unit operations has in many cases lead to lower overall operational efficiency. Modeling and simulation are key to the application of the systems thinking principles. Standard flowsheet models are very useful in scenario analyses though they have to be supplemented with other models for useful predictions.
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APA: K. Narayana Swamy  (2006)  Improving Metallurgical Operations Through Application Of Systems Thinking Principles

MLA: K. Narayana Swamy Improving Metallurgical Operations Through Application Of Systems Thinking Principles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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