Publication detail

A Qualitative Dynamic Model of an Autogenously Mill

Krejčí, A. - Dohnal, M. - Dohnalová, J. - Rada, V.

Original Title

A Qualitative Dynamic Model of an Autogenously Mill

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Autogenously or semi-autogenously grinding is difficult to characterize by conven-tional modelling methods, because performance is dependent upon the quality and quantity of the rocks in the feed. These normally vary continuously and a detailed modelling exercise will only describe a limited range of conditions. This type of grinding is therefore an ideal application of qualitative modelling. Real valued variables are replaced with qualitative variables which can adopt only three values +, 0 and -. Dynamic behaviours are described in terms of changes in the qualitative values of state variables and their first and second derivatives. There are two types of milling knowledge, equation based and equation less knowledge items. Conventional quantitative models (usually sets of differential equations) can be degraded to these values are related by means of qualitative differential equations. Commonsense heuristics, experience, observations, qualitatively degraded on-line measurements are used to create equation less (sub) models. Both types of knowledge can be integrated and solved as one model. A realistic model is presented (eleven variables, three equations and 15 equations less relation is used to generate all possible milling scenarios.

Keywords

Qualitative Model, Dynamic Model, Autogenously Mill

Authors

Krejčí, A. - Dohnal, M. - Dohnalová, J. - Rada, V.

Released

25. 8. 2002

Publisher

Česká společnost chemického inženýrství

Location

Praha

ISBN

80-86059-33-2

Book

CHISA 2002

Pages from

212

Pages to

230

Pages count

19

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT10596,
  author="Aleš {Krejčí} and Mirko {Dohnal} and Jaroslava {Dohnalová} and Václav {Rada}",
  title="A Qualitative Dynamic Model of an Autogenously Mill",
  booktitle="CHISA 2002",
  year="2002",
  pages="19",
  publisher="Česká společnost chemického inženýrství",
  address="Praha",
  isbn="80-86059-33-2"
}