Computer Simulation in the Mineral Industries: Analytical and International Trends

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David R. Kalasky Jan M. Mutmansky
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Computer simulation continues to be one of the most successful analytical applications of computers in the mining and mineral processing industries throughout the world. Through simulation, managers and engineers can explore the impact of new technologies, equipment designs, plans and operating strategies to improve their operations. It is not uncommon for a single simulation application to provide a quick payback of analysis expenses (within weeks or months) yielding long-term financial and operational dividends. The paper will present a summary of the types of software systems that are available for use on PCs and other computer systems. Support software for curve fitting, statistical analysis, and optimization of simulation models will also be presented. Methods of leveraging simulation efforts through networking and coupling of software systems will be discussed. Finally, the trends in simulation in the mineral industries will be analyzed. Areas of strength and weakness of simulation will be discussed along with the usefulness of commercial general-purpose and custom-writ- ten simulation packages. The future possibilities for simulation in the mineral industries will be outlined and predictions on trends for the future will be presented.
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APA: David R. Kalasky Jan M. Mutmansky  (1996)  Computer Simulation in the Mineral Industries: Analytical and International Trends

MLA: David R. Kalasky Jan M. Mutmansky Computer Simulation in the Mineral Industries: Analytical and International Trends. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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