Metallurgical Plant Design - Introduction

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
John (Jack) D. Young Frank M. Wheeler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Metallurgical plants are typically large, complex facilities. Their design is a multidisciplinary activity with a wide range of inputs, based on: the business case; metallurgical and process requirements; and the main processing equipment selection. Many constraints limit what can be achieved. Appropriate phasing of the design and development, and clear go/no-go decision criteria, are critical to successful implementation of a plant design project. Risk management concepts are used as a framework for successful project development, working from the business case, through project development, to implementation and startup, paying constant attention to technology, safe design, and sustainability. 1.1 INTRODUCTION The subject of “Metallurgical Plant Design” is the design of metallurgical plant facilities in the broadest sense. Plant design represents the culmination of many multidisciplinary activities: knowledge of process metallurgy is applied to design facilities to manufacture useful, economical, metal-based products. In the field of metallurgy, plant design is often overlooked, and its unique requirements are commonly not well understood, let alone appreciated. This book is a contribution to remedying this situation. The focus is the specifics of the metals industries, because an extensive literature already exists on the general topic of plant design.
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APA: John (Jack) D. Young Frank M. Wheeler  (2015)  Metallurgical Plant Design - Introduction

MLA: John (Jack) D. Young Frank M. Wheeler Metallurgical Plant Design - Introduction. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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