Modelación empírica de flotación en columna a escala piloto

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The Procemin-I area of the Centro Minero Metalúrgico Tecnología y Servicio (CIMM T & S), has a full milling and flotation pilot plant in which several experiences are developed as: optimization of circuits, plant design, procurement of operating parameters, etc. Ones of the equipment in operation is the column flotation to pilot scale, witch have a medium level of automation. The problem presented in the operation of the column flotation is the low relationship during the operation between the operating basis parameters and the metallurgical results. The mathematical models used today to estimate the metallurgical results (i.e.: concentrate, tailing, enrichment and recovery) depending on variables that are manipulated by hand according the operator experience. But the process engineer needs tools without subjective vision to obtain the best performance of the column. The method used to help the column operation was a mathematical model based on the Stepwise Regression then considering empirical relationships between operational variables and experimental results. All the mathematicals relationship developed in this study have a good correlation (up 90 % of precision), except one (up 70 %) due by non regular mineralogical feed.

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Simpson, J., Jordán, D., Cifuentes, G., Morales, A., & Briones, L. (2010). Modelación empírica de flotación en columna a escala piloto. Revista de Metalurgia (Madrid), 46(2), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.0834

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