Abstract:
Dense medium separation circuits use a dense medium to separate low density waste material from high density valuable minerals. Since the dense medium is an expensive consumable, it is recovered after separation of the valuable minerals from waste. A dynamic nonlinear model of a dense medium separation circuit of an iron ore plant in South Africa is developed to track the flow of medium in the circuit. An extended Kalman filter is designed for estimating observable but unmeasured states. The model is validated using online plant data. This paper serves as a precursor for further work to detect and mitigate expensive medium losses in the circuit.