Process Controlling, Understanding, And Optimization In A Solution Salt Mine Through The Data Acquisition System.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. de Ruiter
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In the northwestern part of the Netherlands lies the deepest solution salt mine in the world. The company operating the mine is Frisia Zout bv (part of the K+S group). Extracting the NaCl from caverns at a depth of nearly 3000 m has a lot of challenges. Continuously monitoring, among others, the flows, pressures and salt concentrations is necessary to safely and economically mine the salt. A system has been set up at Frisia to be able to monitor the data from a distance. Data has been put in graphs to monitor the trends daily. All gauges are also continuously monitored to maintain accuracy. With this system a better understanding of the mining process has been made and has led to many optimizations.
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APA: V. de Ruiter  (2008)  Process Controlling, Understanding, And Optimization In A Solution Salt Mine Through The Data Acquisition System.

MLA: V. de Ruiter Process Controlling, Understanding, And Optimization In A Solution Salt Mine Through The Data Acquisition System.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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