Asset Optimisation through Process Control at Xstrata Alloys – Eland Platinum ‘Optimal Doesn’t Always Rhyme with Capital’

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jocelyn Bouchard Martin Émond Rebecca Monnapula Neo Molelekeng
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"Xstrata Alloys – Eland Platinum concentrator (South Africa) has recently been commissioned and is now initiating a challenging optimisation program encompassing the entire operation. Process control improvements are key elements of the program and initial results have demonstrated how leveraging from current assets can bring significant improvements through overall reduction of variability. This paper gives a brief overview of the operations and details how Eland is striving to become a top tier leader with advanced regulatory control strategies recently implemented. Results reveal that what can be achieved in a standard control system (PLC or DCS) should not be underestimated as the first interventions led to a steadier operation of the primary ball mill circuit. Following the improvements, significant and sustained reductions of standard variation were observed for key process variables around their set-point: primary ball mill feed rate (72 %), rougher feed density (58 %), and rougher feed flow rate (47 %). A path forward has been identified to tackle further opportunities around the primary grinding circuit: water balance management, throughput optimisation as well as charge and power draw control.INTRODUCTIONThere are numerous approaches to mineral processing plant optimisation. As the benefits of determining the right reagent types, mix, dosage and addition points, or the proper charge of grinding media in a mill are fully appreciated, there is still nowadays some misunderstanding and misconceptions about process control in general and how it can contribute to the whole optimisation process. The confusion between the various disciplines involved, i.e. instrumentation, control system programming, automation and process control, certainly does not serve the best interest of the industry with this regard."
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APA: Jocelyn Bouchard Martin Émond Rebecca Monnapula Neo Molelekeng  (2010)  Asset Optimisation through Process Control at Xstrata Alloys – Eland Platinum ‘Optimal Doesn’t Always Rhyme with Capital’

MLA: Jocelyn Bouchard Martin Émond Rebecca Monnapula Neo Molelekeng Asset Optimisation through Process Control at Xstrata Alloys – Eland Platinum ‘Optimal Doesn’t Always Rhyme with Capital’. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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