Size Analysis And Flotation Chemistry Highlighted By Basic Science Researchers

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Jan D. Miller
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The application of computers to the control and study of mineral processing operations such as grinding, classification and flotation has created an interest in simulation studies of these operations with mathematical models. Evidence of this interest is confirmed by papers presented at the 1969 International Computer Application Symposium held concurrently with the Fall Meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers in Salt Lake City, September 17-19, 1969. Proceedings of this symposium, entitled A Decade of Digital Computing in the Mineral Industry. were edited by Alfred Weiss and published by SME. Two sections of this book are devoted to computer application and simulation of mineral processing operations. In the area of comminution, several papers were presented at the International Computer Symposium. The size-discretized batch grinding model was described, and its application to the simulation of batch grinding, locked-cycle grinding and closed circuit grinding were discussed1. Freeh, Horst and Kellner2 approached simulation using a steepest ascent parameter-fitting technique, while Schoner3 considered the dependence of the elements of the mill matrix and classifier matrix on operating conditions, especially the feed rate.
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APA: Jan D. Miller  (1970)  Size Analysis And Flotation Chemistry Highlighted By Basic Science Researchers

MLA: Jan D. Miller Size Analysis And Flotation Chemistry Highlighted By Basic Science Researchers. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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