Process Control Aspects Of A Sinter Plant

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Georges Fleming
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The new burden preparation plant of ARBED Luxembourg, Belval- Works, which comprises 2 large sinter strands, is equipped with a process computer connected to a comprehensive process control system. The main jobs done by the computer are the control of the raw mix composition, and thus the monitoring of the stacking of the piles at the bed-blending plant, and the optimization of the sintering process. Among the optimization criteria, quality is considered as the most important. The sinter quality, characterized by the mechanical strength and the state of oxidation, is controlled automatically. The control system which we have dev loped is highly reliable; as a result, the standard deviation of Fe++, for the control of bivalent iron, has been narrowed to 0,5 % and the standard deviation of the IS0 + 6, 3 mm index, for the control of the mechanical strength, has been kept within 1 %. Thanks to these results, the combined savings in fuel consumption at the sinter plant and at the blast furnaces have covered the total costs of the optimization project in 2 years. By applying automatic control, the optimum driving range of the sinter plant has been defined and these new guidelines are used for monitoring the sinter production.
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APA: Georges Fleming  (1977)  Process Control Aspects Of A Sinter Plant

MLA: Georges Fleming Process Control Aspects Of A Sinter Plant. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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