Conference Proceedings
Computers in Mining, Southern Queensland
Conference Proceedings
Computers in Mining, Southern Queensland
Real-Time Data Acquisition and Control Projects at the UDC Research and Development Laboratory
The Utah Development Company Research and Development Laboratory has embarked upon a programme of optimisation of the company's coal preparation plants. This goal is being accomplished in a three-fold manner - use of pilot plant equipment for optimisation and modelling of the various unit operations, evaluation or development of on-stream ash analysis for process control, and evaluation or development of alternative processes. In each of these areas, digital data acquisition- and at a later stage, process control feedback, is being extensively utilised, based largely upon the use of the HP85 and HP9915 desktop computers. A variety of input/output configurations such as HPIB, BCD, GPIO are used, and at times supplemented by microprocessors such as the Intel 80/05 to assist in data transfer. This paper will discuss a number of specific projects, especially in relation to the manner in which the variables are monitored, and the data later retrieved and analysed.
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C M Sprague, D F Leckenby, V A Fiedler, C J Clarkson, G M Threadingham
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- Published: 1983
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