The use of dynamic simulation in the development of control systems for backfil plants

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. H. Moys A. Hinde
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Tailings from metallurgical plants, when deslimed with hydrocyclones, provide a valuable source of material for the backfilling of mines. The effectiveness of this material as a support medium is a sensitive function of its particle- size distribution and water content. It is therefore important that the hydrocyclone-classification plants used to prepare the backfill are operated efficiently, and that the effects of feed disturbances on the composition of the backfil are minimized. This paper addresses the problem of the design, control, and optimization of classification plants to satisfy this need. The development of a computer program to simulate the dynamic behaviour of a hydrocyclone circuit of any given configuration is described. The use of the simulator to investigate the relative performance of conventional and innovative control strategies for single-stage and two-stage circuits is discussed in depth. The results of simulation studies are presented that indicate there is considerable scope for improving the performance and cost-effectiveness of backfill-classification plants.
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APA: M. H. Moys A. Hinde  (1991)  The use of dynamic simulation in the development of control systems for backfil plants

MLA: M. H. Moys A. Hinde The use of dynamic simulation in the development of control systems for backfil plants. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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