New Developments In Material Balance Calculations For The Mineral Processing Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Hodouin
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The improvement of mineral processing data using material balance computer programs is nowadays a current practice in many plants, engineering companies or research centers. It now becomes more obvious that such programs should integrate new features such as the preprocessing of data, the estimation of less accessible process variables and an in-depth interpretation of: the computed results. A few solutions to these new problems are already available. The feasibility of a mass balance computation for instance can be examined by analyzing the degree of redundancy of the measurements prior to any data adjustment. New variables such as chemical analyses in particle size intervals or liquid phase composition can be included in a set of measurements. Finally, a sensitivity analysis can be used to analyze the reliability of the results, to detect eventual outliers or to redesign a sampling scheme. Some illustrations of these new developments are presented.
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APA: D. Hodouin  (1989)  New Developments In Material Balance Calculations For The Mineral Processing Industry

MLA: D. Hodouin New Developments In Material Balance Calculations For The Mineral Processing Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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