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Auteur Felipe Núñez
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Affiner la rechercheHierarchical hybrid fuzzy strategy for column flotation control / Felipe Núñez in Minerals engineering, Vol. 23 N° 2 (Janvier 2010)
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in Minerals engineering > Vol. 23 N° 2 (Janvier 2010) . - pp. 117-124
Titre : Hierarchical hybrid fuzzy strategy for column flotation control Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Felipe Núñez, Auteur ; Luis Tapia, Auteur ; Aldo Cipriano, Auteur Article en page(s) : pp. 117-124 Note générale : Génie Minier Métallurgie Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Column flotation Hierarchical control Supervisory control Expert systems Fuzzy control Index. décimale : 622 Industrie minière Résumé : Column flotation is widely used in the concentration of low grade ores.
Often column flotation concentrate is the final product of a very complex circuit, and therefore control of the metallurgical performance has direct impact in the plant performance.
Several control schemes has been implemented for the stabilization of column flotation process, including decentralized control, model predictive control and fuzzy approaches, which attempt to control froth depth, water bias and air holdup.
At the same time many efforts have been oriented to improve process instrumentation, with the aim of providing better measurements for control purposes.
Instrumentation improvements have made feasible the design of strategies focused on recovery and concentrate grade control.
In this work we present the design and implementation of a new advanced controller for column flotation process.
The controller was implemented in a 10 columns cleaning stage following a hierarchical scheme with two control levels: an improving level with the aim of metallurgical performance control of the whole process, and a stabilizing level in charge of the distribution of control actions in each column.
The controller design was made based on a hybrid scheme with three different operation scenarios, defined by a recovery–concentrate grade domain partition.
Results show that the controller is able to keep the process in the normal operation scenario 80% of the analyzed time; on the other hand, when the process was operated only with local control it achieved the normal operation scenario 43% of the analyzed time.
Results also show that the controller is capable of increasing concentrate grade and recovery mean values, despite variations on feed grade; while reducing recovery and concentrate grade standard deviations.DEWEY : 622 ISSN : 0892-6875 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VDR-4XDKC9K-1&_user=6 [...] [article] Hierarchical hybrid fuzzy strategy for column flotation control [texte imprimé] / Felipe Núñez, Auteur ; Luis Tapia, Auteur ; Aldo Cipriano, Auteur . - pp. 117-124.
Génie Minier Métallurgie
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Minerals engineering > Vol. 23 N° 2 (Janvier 2010) . - pp. 117-124
Mots-clés : Column flotation Hierarchical control Supervisory control Expert systems Fuzzy control Index. décimale : 622 Industrie minière Résumé : Column flotation is widely used in the concentration of low grade ores.
Often column flotation concentrate is the final product of a very complex circuit, and therefore control of the metallurgical performance has direct impact in the plant performance.
Several control schemes has been implemented for the stabilization of column flotation process, including decentralized control, model predictive control and fuzzy approaches, which attempt to control froth depth, water bias and air holdup.
At the same time many efforts have been oriented to improve process instrumentation, with the aim of providing better measurements for control purposes.
Instrumentation improvements have made feasible the design of strategies focused on recovery and concentrate grade control.
In this work we present the design and implementation of a new advanced controller for column flotation process.
The controller was implemented in a 10 columns cleaning stage following a hierarchical scheme with two control levels: an improving level with the aim of metallurgical performance control of the whole process, and a stabilizing level in charge of the distribution of control actions in each column.
The controller design was made based on a hybrid scheme with three different operation scenarios, defined by a recovery–concentrate grade domain partition.
Results show that the controller is able to keep the process in the normal operation scenario 80% of the analyzed time; on the other hand, when the process was operated only with local control it achieved the normal operation scenario 43% of the analyzed time.
Results also show that the controller is capable of increasing concentrate grade and recovery mean values, despite variations on feed grade; while reducing recovery and concentrate grade standard deviations.DEWEY : 622 ISSN : 0892-6875 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VDR-4XDKC9K-1&_user=6 [...] Visual information model based predictor for froth speed control in flotation process / Felipe Núñez in Minerals engineering, Vol. 22 N° 4 (Mars 2009)
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in Minerals engineering > Vol. 22 N° 4 (Mars 2009) . - pp. 366–371
Titre : Visual information model based predictor for froth speed control in flotation process Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Felipe Núñez, Auteur ; Aldo Cipriano, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Article en page(s) : pp. 366–371 Note générale : Génie Minier Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Dynamic textures Froth flotation Expert systems Modelling Résumé : Image processing sensors are emerging as an important measurement option in mineral processing, mainly due to their non-intrusive characteristics. Their principal application areas have been the determination of ore size distributions in grinding and froth features in flotation. The incorporation of visual information in control loops is the logical step. However, the excessive processing required brings a new problem that must be solve: to count with a strategy able to provide a measured value for each visual sensor in the plant. A first approach is to assign one computer to each sensor yielding a distributed architecture, but this means the implementation of a huge computer network. A more efficient alternative is alternated sampling, but the succeed of this option is limited to the existence of virtual sensors capable of give accurate values that must be use during the unsampled period. In this paper we begin by reviewing classical image processing algorithms used in flotation froth feature extraction. Then a new method is introduced for the characterization and recognition of visual information using dynamic texture techniques. Finally we developed a dynamic texture based virtual sensor for the prediction of froth speed in the unsampled period, tested with industrial data. DEWEY : 622 ISSN : 0892-6875 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892687508002434 [article] Visual information model based predictor for froth speed control in flotation process [texte imprimé] / Felipe Núñez, Auteur ; Aldo Cipriano, Auteur . - 2009 . - pp. 366–371.
Génie Minier
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Minerals engineering > Vol. 22 N° 4 (Mars 2009) . - pp. 366–371
Mots-clés : Dynamic textures Froth flotation Expert systems Modelling Résumé : Image processing sensors are emerging as an important measurement option in mineral processing, mainly due to their non-intrusive characteristics. Their principal application areas have been the determination of ore size distributions in grinding and froth features in flotation. The incorporation of visual information in control loops is the logical step. However, the excessive processing required brings a new problem that must be solve: to count with a strategy able to provide a measured value for each visual sensor in the plant. A first approach is to assign one computer to each sensor yielding a distributed architecture, but this means the implementation of a huge computer network. A more efficient alternative is alternated sampling, but the succeed of this option is limited to the existence of virtual sensors capable of give accurate values that must be use during the unsampled period. In this paper we begin by reviewing classical image processing algorithms used in flotation froth feature extraction. Then a new method is introduced for the characterization and recognition of visual information using dynamic texture techniques. Finally we developed a dynamic texture based virtual sensor for the prediction of froth speed in the unsampled period, tested with industrial data. DEWEY : 622 ISSN : 0892-6875 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892687508002434