Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4769411 | International Journal of Mineral Processing | 2017 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
A methodology for the conceptual design of concentration circuits is presented. The methodology considers three decision levels: level I - the definition and analysis of the problem, level II - the synthesis and screening of alternatives, and level III - the final design. Level I allows setting up the problem and defining the design goals. In level II circuit alternatives are generated and evaluated using a group contribution method. Also, level II is complemented by a database that helps to select the most suitable circuit. In level III the design of each process stage is performed for the alternatives identified in level II. This final design is performed using local/global sensitivity analysis and reverse simulation. The method is illustrated with examples that demonstrate that the method is suitable for these types of problems.
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Authors
Felipe D. Sepúlveda, Freddy Lucay, Jorge F. González, Luis A. Cisternas, Edelmira D. Gálvez,