Instrumentation and Control for Industrial Minerals - Current and Future

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Scrimgeour
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

"The word ""instrumentation"" has expanded from its original meaning, which in engineering perhaps referred to measuring apparatus alone. In its broadest form, it now includes sensors, display instrumentation, standard pack-aged controllers and, most recently, the use of stored program computers for on-line process control. The paper traces the evolution, in tutorial form, of the successive application of mechanization, measurement instrumentation, automatic control, central operating systems, programmed control, process computer control, direct digital control and, finally, hierarchies of computers used for process control and corporate management as a fully integrated business system. In the field of industrial minerals, the cement industry has seen the most widespread acceptance of these techniques. Computer control has been accepted as the way of life for the blending of chemical materials and for on-line control of the cement kiln. Accordingly, the cement application is selected for further presentation in the paper. This illustrates the trend progressing from control of single loops on process variables toward the objective of total control of the product quality. The economic justification for instrumentation, centralized control, automatic control and computer control is .discussed with reference to savings in fuel, maintenance, operating labour, depreciation, power and product quality improvements."
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APA: J. Scrimgeour  (1967)  Instrumentation and Control for Industrial Minerals - Current and Future

MLA: J. Scrimgeour Instrumentation and Control for Industrial Minerals - Current and Future. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1967.

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