This paper explores the importance of operators in the overall efficiency of mineral processing plants. With the potential of future control configurations becoming more remote, it is time to review the implementation of control and utilisation of operators. This paper is based on a preliminary review of operators and control room operations and clearly shows that, in the minerals industry, operations are typically run in a reactive mode (with focus on ensuring equipment operation), rather than in a proactive mode (with a focus on optimising the process performance). The primary reason for this misguided approach is the short sighted thinking applied to the challenges of designing technology and organisational tools capable of addressing th...
The processing of ores often entails use of unit opera-tions such as grinding and flotation. Typica...
Australia’s resource industry is being transformed by its increasing use of automation technologies....
K. A. Lewis, P. Tucker, A. Wells, and G. Le Jeune, 'Expert System Supervisory Control of the Wheal J...
Mineral processing plants present a complex and dynamic process control environment where human oper...
Despite an increasing level of automation, human operators still play a central role in industrial p...
This paper argues that, although specialist mineral engineering expertise is essential for the effic...
Despite advances in mechanisation and automation processes, mining remains a people intensive indust...
Expert systems technology is a discipline of artificial intelligence that has recently emerged from ...
Mineral processing sits at the heart of metal extraction process for sectors such as ferrous and...
This paper proceeds from the premise that process improvement is a key part of the mineral engineer'...
In aggregate production and mining the operators are responsible for controlling and monitoring the ...
The metals industry and plant equipment suppliers are constantly striving to obtain a competitive ed...
Process control has changed dramatically after the industrial revolution. Processes have today becom...
The work presented in this thesis is the result of research that aims to enhance the supervisory (le...
This paper is an edited transcript of the opening keynote lecture at the European Conference on Arti...
The processing of ores often entails use of unit opera-tions such as grinding and flotation. Typica...
Australia’s resource industry is being transformed by its increasing use of automation technologies....
K. A. Lewis, P. Tucker, A. Wells, and G. Le Jeune, 'Expert System Supervisory Control of the Wheal J...
Mineral processing plants present a complex and dynamic process control environment where human oper...
Despite an increasing level of automation, human operators still play a central role in industrial p...
This paper argues that, although specialist mineral engineering expertise is essential for the effic...
Despite advances in mechanisation and automation processes, mining remains a people intensive indust...
Expert systems technology is a discipline of artificial intelligence that has recently emerged from ...
Mineral processing sits at the heart of metal extraction process for sectors such as ferrous and...
This paper proceeds from the premise that process improvement is a key part of the mineral engineer'...
In aggregate production and mining the operators are responsible for controlling and monitoring the ...
The metals industry and plant equipment suppliers are constantly striving to obtain a competitive ed...
Process control has changed dramatically after the industrial revolution. Processes have today becom...
The work presented in this thesis is the result of research that aims to enhance the supervisory (le...
This paper is an edited transcript of the opening keynote lecture at the European Conference on Arti...
The processing of ores often entails use of unit opera-tions such as grinding and flotation. Typica...
Australia’s resource industry is being transformed by its increasing use of automation technologies....
K. A. Lewis, P. Tucker, A. Wells, and G. Le Jeune, 'Expert System Supervisory Control of the Wheal J...