Mass Balances in Mill Metallurgical Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Tipman T. C. Burnett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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21
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352 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

"A general computer program has been written to calculate material balances using multiple regression techniques. The program can handle metal assays or size distribution data obtained in multiple surveys of the flotation circuit. The ""best fit"" weight split is calculated between the input and product streams by minimizing the sum of squares of the residual errors using all of the available data. The program includes an assay adjustment feature in which each assay is recalculated to fit the ""best fit"" mass balance. Thus assay or sampling errors can be easily identified. Also the assays can be statistically weighted so the most precise measurements are given the most influence on the material balance. The computer output reports the mass balance, the actual and corrected assays, the percent metal recoveries and the significance and confidence levels for the weight splits.The program enables a rapid and accurate evaluation of mass balances from large masses of data obtained in multiple surveys around a flotation circuit. The effects of changing process variables can be quickly evaluated with statistical confidence."
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APA: R. Tipman T. C. Burnett  (1978)  Mass Balances in Mill Metallurgical Operations

MLA: R. Tipman T. C. Burnett Mass Balances in Mill Metallurgical Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1978.

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