Daniel Sbárbaro's research while affiliated with University of Concepción and other places
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Publication (1)
Modern mineral processing plants are required to be safe and profitable and to minimize their environmental impact. The consequent quest for higher operational standards at reduced cost is leading the industry towards automation technologies as capital-effective means of attaining these objectives.
Advanced Control and Supervision of Mineral Proces...
Citations
... In hematite iron-smelting, the grinding process is the most critical production unit, as it connects the previous crushing and the following separation operations. Thus, useful minerals can be separated from gangue and different minerals are dissociated to offer raw material for the subsequent beneficiation works [1,2]. Moreover, the grinding particle size in the grinding process is a very important parameter that is directly related to the grade of concentrated ore and metal recovery rate [3][4][5]. ...