Introduction Of Theoretical Aspects Into The Computer Control Of A Flotation Process

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. Eerola U. Paakkinen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

In connection with theoretical studies of the dynamics and control of the flotation process, flotation cells and circuits at the Pyha- computer control of selective Cu - Zn - Fe sulfide flotation in the latter half of 1969. In this paper, the practical conclusions of these studies, conducted through simulation techniques, are summarized. The application of these results for control purposes implies a knowledge of the dependence of the flotation rate coefficients and the grade of concentrate on several factors, including aeration rate, froth depth, and reagent consumption. The relationships found in laboratory and plant scale tests are described. Off-line optimization studies, based on the relation- ships, are also described. The proposed steps in executing the computer control schedule are presented. In the first stage, a stabilizing control will be carried out using feed-back loops. A feed-forward control system which utilizes simple process models will also be tested. After these elementary stages, a proposed mathematical model of the circuit will be checked out and implemented with computer- run, plant-scale process tests. Off-line simulation will be continued in advance development of the control system. As a final step in the program optimal control of the process will be carried out through this model.
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APA: P. Eerola U. Paakkinen  (1969)  Introduction Of Theoretical Aspects Into The Computer Control Of A Flotation Process

MLA: P. Eerola U. Paakkinen Introduction Of Theoretical Aspects Into The Computer Control Of A Flotation Process. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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