Transient Simulation of Long-Distance Tailings and Concentrate Pipelines for Operator Training

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Cristoffanini
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

A real-time transient pipeline simulation was used to model the operational pressure response in the concentrate and tailings pipelines of the Minera Los Pelambres copper mine in Chile. A high-fidelity simulator was needed to train the operators on safe operation of the pipeline for different scenarios. A simulator that solves the transient equations was used to dynamically predict the pressure and flow throughout the pipeline to provide real-time responses to operational changes such as opening or closing a choke valve, or sending a water batch. Slurry rheological properties were incorporated into the model. This paper presents the technical background of the pipeline simulation model and the study of slurry properties. The paper shows the results of the transient simulation for different operating scenarios such as start-up, shutdown and leakage, by presenting the hydraulic gradient curves for each case. Finally, the paper briefly presents how the simulator was connected to an emulated control system and used to train the operator, it demonstrates the most effective tool available to learn to resolve undesirable conditions.
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APA: C. Cristoffanini  (2014)  Transient Simulation of Long-Distance Tailings and Concentrate Pipelines for Operator Training

MLA: C. Cristoffanini Transient Simulation of Long-Distance Tailings and Concentrate Pipelines for Operator Training. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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