Role Of Computers In On-Line Compositional Analysis Of Bulk Process Streams

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Bernatowicz
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Nucoalyzer (On-Line Nuclear Analyzer) is a new method recently made comercially available for monitoring the elemental composition of a process stream. Applications for the Nucoalyzer include grading ore on a conveyor belt before or after it has gone through primary crushing, monitoring the slurry being transported in a pipe to the concentrator, and monitoring the stream of concentrate or the tailings from the concentrator. The Nucoalyzer may also be used at the smelter to monitor elements in the feed that include copper, sulfur, iron and silicon where a uniform feed is desired. The advantage of the Nucoalyzer over most other techniques are (a) it performs the measurement directly on the process with no sampling necessary, (b) the analysis can be performed on streams of particulate and slurries, and (c) the system does not have to make contact with the material it measures. These Nucoalyzers are operating at coal fired power plants and several more are about to be placed in service. This paper discusses the principles of operation of the Nucoalyzer, our experience in the field, application of minicomputers to data reduction, and potential applications in the ferrous and non-ferrous industries.
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APA: H. Bernatowicz  (1982)  Role Of Computers In On-Line Compositional Analysis Of Bulk Process Streams

MLA: H. Bernatowicz Role Of Computers In On-Line Compositional Analysis Of Bulk Process Streams. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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