Multidimensional optimization of the process of copper ores flotation by means of taxonomic methods, T. Niedoba, P. Pięta, and A. Surowiak

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 255 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
In a flotation process of copper ore three factors were measured: copper grade in concentrate (β),
copper grade in tailings (J) and recovery of copper in concentrate (e). The experiment was conducted
by means of the Jameson cell. The factors influencing the quality of the process were particle size (d),
time of separation (t), type of the collector (k) and dosage of the collector (s). The considered vector
function was then [β(d, t, k, s), J(d, t, k, s), e(d, t, k, s)]. Optimisation achieved was based on determining
the values of the adjustable factors (d, t, k, s). The goal was to obtain the highest possible values of
functions β and e (maximum) and the lowest possible values of function J (minimum). To this purpose
the taxonomic methods were applied.
Keywords: Flotation, copper ore, lithology, flotation agents, particle size distribution, taxonomic
methods
Citation
APA:
(2020) Multidimensional optimization of the process of copper ores flotation by means of taxonomic methods, T. Niedoba, P. Pięta, and A. SurowiakMLA: Multidimensional optimization of the process of copper ores flotation by means of taxonomic methods, T. Niedoba, P. Pięta, and A. Surowiak. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.