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Extractive Metallurgy Symposium, Melbourne

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Extractive Metallurgy Symposium, Melbourne

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Sensitivity of Adaptive Optimisation to Reaction Kinetics in Leaching Processes

Adaptive optimisation is the adjustment of operating conditions to maintain optimum process performance as the feed quality varies._x000D_
This strategy has the potential to be economic- ally better than the maintenance of a constant optimum performance with a blended feed._x000D_
Application of the strategy is hindered by practical difficulties and economic risks. A computer simulation of leaching processes has been used to identify ore-process systems which have the greatest potential benefits from adaptive optimisation. They are systems with low value feed materials and a broad distribution of reactivities, in pro- cesses which are sensitive to the operating variable that is being manipulated (e.g._x000D_
residence time). Improvements of up to 13% in throughput and 5% in the economic operating margin can be achieved. The results are sen- sitive to the precise model which is used for the process kinetics. It seems that the kinetics of the last few per cent to react are particularly relevant. A realistic situation has been identified where a synergistic inter- action occurs in blended feeds which makes adaptive optimisation disadvantageous.
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  • Published: 1984
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