Opportunities for the Optimization of Hydrometallurgical Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. A. Herbst S. W. Asihene K. N. Han P. B. Queneau
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

As hydrometallurgy matures as a technology, more of its existing process knowledge will continue to be summarized in the form of detailed mathematical models. This development is happening at a time when major improvements in computer hardware have reduced the cost of computing. The opportunity then exists, through the solution of these process models, to design, control, and optimize hydrometallurgical plants on the basis of the physics and chemistry of its processes and less on empiricism. In this paper, a review of the current capabilities of sensors and phenomenological models for selected hydrometallurgical processes is presented. Future trends, in terms of the control and optimization of hydrometallurgical plants, are then explored. The possibility of simultaneously optimizing plant design and associated process control system performance is discussed.
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APA: J. A. Herbst S. W. Asihene K. N. Han P. B. Queneau  (1993)  Opportunities for the Optimization of Hydrometallurgical Plants

MLA: J. A. Herbst S. W. Asihene K. N. Han P. B. Queneau Opportunities for the Optimization of Hydrometallurgical Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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