The Impact of Fundamental Research on Minerals Processing Operations of the Future (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Richard A. Williams
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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12
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The mineral processing community have been amongst the pioneer developers and early adopters of key platform technologies in analytical methods, chemistry, physical separation and advanced modelling. Fundamental research will continue to have a significant impact driven by the continued development of sustainable practices. Major drivers and challenges for change in our industry in the next two decades include: reduction in energy uses in processing; discovery of new energy materials; adoption of green chemistry routes; safeguarding of water resources; and demonstration of adherence to best practice at all times. With increasingly global mining enterprises, the provision of internationally accepted benchmarks for performance will continue to drive the creative process. This lecture highlights major opportunities around a new paradigm of Multi-scale Measurement coupled with Multi-scale Modelling, based on advanced sensors, communications and computing. Connecting real-time measurement sensors with dynamic simulation models opens up new horizons for visualising the process behaviour from an experimental and theoretical basis. Examples are given of the potential of this methodology and its implications for better design.
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APA: Richard A. Williams  (2003)  The Impact of Fundamental Research on Minerals Processing Operations of the Future (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)

MLA: Richard A. Williams The Impact of Fundamental Research on Minerals Processing Operations of the Future (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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