Development of a Fully Dynamic Simulation of a Zinc Electrowinning Tankhouse

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael Mahon Spencer Peng Larry Wasik Akram Alfantazi
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

A dynamic simulation of a zinc tankhouse is a potential tool to improve tankhouse production and cost efficiencies. A fully dynamic simulation has potential uses in the design of new tankhouses as well as in the optimization of existing facilities. Equations from previously validated models of a single cell have been adapted to the industrial dynamic process simulation software, CADSTM Plus. Based on the inlet concentration, current density, and electrode setup, the simulation can predict many parameters, including outlet concentrations, flow rates, current efficiency and energy consumption. Multiple cells have been simulated simultaneously, allowing for an entire hypothetical tankhouse to be modeled. The simulation can be used to dynamically predict the conditions in a zinc tankhouse throughout an operation time scale. Further applications of this model include, tracking impurity buildup, modeling of recycle streams and the development of new flow regimes within the tankhouse.
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APA: Michael Mahon Spencer Peng Larry Wasik Akram Alfantazi  (2012)  Development of a Fully Dynamic Simulation of a Zinc Electrowinning Tankhouse

MLA: Michael Mahon Spencer Peng Larry Wasik Akram Alfantazi Development of a Fully Dynamic Simulation of a Zinc Electrowinning Tankhouse. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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