The Future Use Of Computers In The Mineral Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. P. Meloy M. C. Williams
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

With the increasing power of computers to simulate and control processes in the mineral industry, predicting the potential use of computers in the minerals field is not a hazardous enterprise, but predicting the timing of their use is. Like the railroad industry, technology invades the mineral industry, rather than being an industry like electronics that creates technology. Because of this invasive nature of computer technology in the minerals field, this paper predicts what will be possible to do effectively and economically with computers in the mineral industry. Moreover, this paper explores the problems of using the emerging computer technology in the mineral industry. For example, if not now, it soon will be possible to control the output of a mineral processing circuit - high grade, high flow or a mixture of it - to meet the daily market conditions and to sell each day that daily "mill" output as "mill" futures on the commodity market. Finally, suggestions are made which may be done to prepare the industry for the computer revolution in the mineral industry.
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APA: T. P. Meloy M. C. Williams  (1993)  The Future Use Of Computers In The Mineral Industry

MLA: T. P. Meloy M. C. Williams The Future Use Of Computers In The Mineral Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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