The Art and Science of Operator-Less, Plant-Floor, Advanced Rougher Flotation Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randy Ynchausti Jeffrey D. Mckay Lynn B. Hales
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Many consider rougher flotation control to be more of an art than a science. Some have even thought it impossible to make process control decisions and changes without human interaction. Controlling flotation bank pulp levels to maintain consistent pulling rates in the face of changing feed slurry flow rates, varying mineral types, and inconsistent reagent additions can be daunting. However, an advanced supervisory control strategy was installed on the plant floor to control an industrial rougher flotation circuit with little or no operator interaction. Plant staff monitored the flotation circuit under supervisory control and reported benefits of up to 4% improvement in copper recovery above that achieved with an older supervisory control strategy. To accomplish this work, a novel use of instrumentation to solve a flotation bank pulp level control problem was employed, a new implementation approach was used to correct some flaws in the older approach, and careful attention was paid to a few key process control principles. This paper discusses important aspects of these activities.
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APA: Randy Ynchausti Jeffrey D. Mckay Lynn B. Hales  (2000)  The Art and Science of Operator-Less, Plant-Floor, Advanced Rougher Flotation Control

MLA: Randy Ynchausti Jeffrey D. Mckay Lynn B. Hales The Art and Science of Operator-Less, Plant-Floor, Advanced Rougher Flotation Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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