The development of dynamic models for a dense medium separation circuit in coal beneficiation

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Meyer, Ewald Jonathan
Craig, Ian Keith

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Often the most difficult step in establishing a control system is the development of a suitable dynamic process model. As such a model is not available elsewhere, a first principle dynamic mathematical model was developed for a coal dense medium separation circuit. Each unit operation was modelled individually and then integrated together to form a complete non-linear state–space model for the circuit. This model was used to simulate the process and it was validated using real process data derived from a plant experiment. When developing models from first principles, it is necessary to estimate the model parameters. These parameters, specifically for non-linear state–space relationships, require a unique solution. A parameter identifiability method was used to show that the non-linear dynamic models developed have unique parameters for a specific set of input–output data.

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Dense medium separation, Coal beneficiation, Dynamic modelling, Simulation, Parameter identifiability

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Meyer, E.J., Craig, I.K. The development of dynamic models for a dense medium separation circuit in coal beneficiation. Miner. Eng. (2010), doi:10.1016/j.mineng.2010.05.020