K. Sen et al., COMPOSITE WASHING OF COALS FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES - OPTIMIZATION BY NUMERICAL TECHNIQUE, International journal of mineral processing, 41(1-2), 1994, pp. 147-160
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5
Categorie Soggetti
Mineralogy,"Metallurgy & Mining","Engineering, Chemical
Optimization of operating parameters for achieving maximum yield of cl
eans at the desired ash level in composite coal washeries is a major p
roblem, particularly when the washeries receive raw coals from a large
number of mines and there is a frequent variation in the proportion o
f coals from different sources or in their individual characteristics.
This problem is more acute in countries with a predominant reserve of
difficult-to-wash coals. Control of parameters in such cases requires
too frequent sampling and characterization of the blended feed as the
graphical method for parameter optimization based on individual coal
characterization is not practicable for large numbers of source coals
or washing size fractions. This paper presents a solution in the form
of a numerical method with any number of source coals or washing size
fractions, with the help of constrained non-linear optimization of a m
ultivariable objective function. Operational constraints of different
washers in the composite plant functioning on the principle of gravity
separation can also be largely overcome as any variation in the eleme
ntary ash is incorporated in the method in the form of a set of inequa
lity constraints along with the range of (available) specific gravity
of cuts and desired ash content of the overall cleans. A case study wi
th nine coals of different characteristics under two different mode of
operations is presented.