SPOC Project Software and Manual

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 30
- File Size:
- 678 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
"This first chapter of the SPOC Manual 1s intended as a general introduction to all the other chapters in which the mineral process evaluation and optimization methodology is presented. This chapter also provides a brief description of available software for mainframe and m1crocomputers and provides information on its distribution by the Technology Information Division. CANMETRESUMECe premier chapitre du manuel SPOC est un guide général qui présente les autres chapitres ou l'on traite de la méthodologie d'évaluation et d'optimisation des procédés miméralurgiques. Le lecteur y trouvera aussi une description sommaire des programmes de calcul développés pour ordinateurs centraux et pour micro-ordinateurs ainsi que la façon de les obtenir de la Division de l'information technologique du CANMETComputer simulation of mineral processes has slowly emerged as an established branch of activity in A&D centres and in several teaching institutions after decades of slow progress. Substantial efforts to develop application software based on years of research on process modelling are being pursued in many countries ( 1 .2,3,4.5). The late BO's should see a flurry of success stones about significant leaps of productivity achieved in several plants through systematic process evaluation and computer simulation studies.In Canada. the SPOC project (Simulated Processrng of Ore and Coal) was initiated at CAN MET in 1980 with the obJective of developing and transferrrng to the mineral rndustry a computer-based methodology for process evaluation and optimization. The proiect deliverables include:- an engineering manual covering most aspects of off-line computer simulation:- a bank of FORTRAN software accessible through data communication lines for user familiarization and distributed at a nominal cost in source form by CANMETThe yearly progress reports of the project contain detailed information on the project elements since 1980 16). The context of SPOC can be summed up by quoting Gordon Agar""s 1975 statement during a workshop on research needs in the mineral industry: ""What is needed is a joint effort between the academic community and one or more enliglitened industrial concerns. The effort will have to be an iterative one with data collection followed by testing the model modification of the model (s), more testing prediction, modification. data collection and so on (7). A few parallel in1- t1atives had been reported in papers or research contract reports (8, 9) but there was an obvious need for CANMET to bridge the gap between the R&D and the production sectors by undertaking a project that would document past applications and induce a new generation of initiatives through the consol1dat1on and transfer of suitable manuals and software. The effort took shape as the CANMET SPOC pro1ect in which methodology transfer was to play a key role (10)."
Citation
APA:
(1986) SPOC Project Software and ManualMLA: SPOC Project Software and Manual. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.