Value Based Grinding Circuit Control

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. H. Moys J. A. Finch A. R. Laplante
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"A detailed review of ball milling circuit control practices in industry has been carried out. Based on fundamental process performance objectives, a standard system for base-level control of most ball mill installations is presented. This system is simple, inexpensive, and provides the major economic benefits available from contemporary automatic control technology.Value Analysis of Grinding OperationsValue analysis (or engineering, or management), originally developed by Lawrence D. Miles of the General Electric Company (1), focuses on the identification of value (product or process worth versus cost) and provides a systematic procedure for its improvement. A recent research and development project involving the application of the principles of value engineering to grinding operations has provided a basic technoeconomic model of grinding processes (2). The functional objectives of the ball milling process and the means to achieve value based grinding circuit control originate from this study.The Need for Grinding Circuit ControlThe economic effectiveness of a process is determined by the quality or value of the product and the related processing costs. If the inputs (both the raw feed and the applied processing work) are absolutely constant, the product characteristics and the process efficiency will be determined only by the engineering design. The need for and degree of process control is therefore determined by the nature of variations or upsets in the process inputs, and the extent to which these effect product value and operating costs."
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APA: M. H. Moys J. A. Finch A. R. Laplante  (1988)  Value Based Grinding Circuit Control

MLA: M. H. Moys J. A. Finch A. R. Laplante Value Based Grinding Circuit Control. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.

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