The Supervisor Of Simulation: A Step Further To Meet The Process Engineer Needs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Villeneuve G. Fourniguet
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Simulation of Mineral Processes is now commonly used by the Engineers in charge of plant design or optimization but a good knowledge of the simulation tool is still needed to conduct a project. A new level of algorithm has been defined above the simulator to answer directly to the user's questions. This level has been called the supervisor of simulation, which is using the automation concepts of sensors and actuators. At any place of the flowsheet (i.e., a stream or an equipment), the user may indicate which value could change by graphically implementing an actuator. Then, he can evaluate the effect of the variation of this value at any other place of the flowsheet by inserting a sensor. Thus, by example, it becomes possible to look at the evolution of the recoveries and/or the circulating loads when scanning an interval of the possible teed flowrates. This approach conducts to an increased facility in using a simulator and in analyzing the predictions. It is also a very valuable tool for permitting to characterize the sensibility of the simulation results to the variation of some settings (e.g., load of grinding media, rotation speed, water addition, etc.) or feed characteristics (e.g., flowrate, sizes, grades, grindability, etc.). Thus, the most important variables can be identified for design and pre-control optimization of plants. This new level of simulation will be implemented in a further version of the USIM PAC simulator and selected examples are presented.
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APA: J. Villeneuve G. Fourniguet  (1995)  The Supervisor Of Simulation: A Step Further To Meet The Process Engineer Needs

MLA: J. Villeneuve G. Fourniguet The Supervisor Of Simulation: A Step Further To Meet The Process Engineer Needs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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