Simulators for the Design, Optimization and Control of Gold Ore Processing Plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Hodouin L. R. P. de Andrade Lima
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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22
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The paper presents a survey of the possibilities of the simulation techniques for improving the design and operation of gold processing plants. The procedure to construct kinetic models that are used in simulators is first reviewed, and examples are given for cyanide gold dissolution and gold adsorption on carbon. Then, an overview of the structures of the plant simulators is proposed, and the simulation equations formulated for a carbon-in-leach process. Finally, the potential of simulation methods is illustrated by four examples. The first one shows how it is possible to use a simulator to design a cascade of leaching tanks while optimizing an economic performance criterion. The second one illustrates the role of simulators for optimal tuning of the cyanide addition strategy in a leaching circuit. The third example focuses on the power of simulation to design carbon transfer strategies in a carbon-in-pulp process. Finally, the last example shows the role of on-line simulators for optimally supervising the automatic control of cyanide addition into leaching tanks.
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APA: D. Hodouin L. R. P. de Andrade Lima  (2005)  Simulators for the Design, Optimization and Control of Gold Ore Processing Plants

MLA: D. Hodouin L. R. P. de Andrade Lima Simulators for the Design, Optimization and Control of Gold Ore Processing Plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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