15th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control
  Barcelona, 21–26 July 2002 
EVALUATION OF THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF MILLING CIRCUIT CONTROL
D.G Hulbert
Mintek, South Africa, daveh@mintek.co.za

An analysis is given of experimental methods and pitfalls for the determination of the economic benefits of milling control strategies. Four particularly important aspects that influence results are external effects, reference conditions, measurements and sampling, and the influence of people. The benefits to be obtained are those associated with dynamics and those associated with operation at optimum operating points. Copyright C 2002 IFAC
Keywords: Economic evaluation, process control, milling circuits
Session slot T-Tu-E12: Economic Evaluation of Process Automation in Mineral and Metal Processing/Area code 7b : Mining, Mineral and Metal Processing