The Role of Mathematical Optimization in the Macro Design and Analysis of Particulate Processing Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard R. Klimpel F. A. Aplan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This article discusses the role of mathematical optimization techniques as applied to the design and analysis of particulate processing plants. The emphasis will be placed on the macro engineering view of integrated multiple operation plants such as those that typically involve stages of size reduction, sol id-sol id separation, solids storage, chemical reactions involving sol ids, sol ids disposal, etc. The macro engineering view is chiefly concerned with balancing and optimizing the bigger picture of how various unit operations interact technical and economically with each other in an approximate sense rather than how a specific unit operation can be technically described and optimized in detail (micro engineering.)
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APA: Richard R. Klimpel F. A. Aplan  (1991)  The Role of Mathematical Optimization in the Macro Design and Analysis of Particulate Processing Plants

MLA: Richard R. Klimpel F. A. Aplan The Role of Mathematical Optimization in the Macro Design and Analysis of Particulate Processing Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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