It is well known and well recognised that flotation is a process that is complex to monitor and study if a classical approach based on the evaluation of the signals resulting from sensors is adopted. Sensors are usually strategically positioned in the bank cells and detect global process variables such as pH, reagent addition, froth level, on-stream chemical analysis, particle size distribution, etc. In the last ten years several studies have been carried out with the main goal to utilise imaging techniques to detect froth bubbles characteristics and to evaluate the flotation process performance. In this paper an approach of this type is described. More specifically, image processing techniques to automatically measure the colour and the structure of the froth bubbles are presented and the results are discussed. All the investigations are carried out on digital sample images collected in an industrial flotation plant operating in steady-state conditions. The colour analysis is performed on the whole surface of the froth images considering different colour reference systems (RGB, HSV, HSI); the morphological measurements are obtained after the application of selected enhancement and segmentation techniques, necessary to consider the bubbles as separate domains. The multiple correlation analysis performed between froth mineral concentrations (Cu, MgO, Zn and Pb content) and the extracted colour and structure parameters are good in most situations. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Characterisation of flotation froth colour and structure by machine vision / Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Serranti, Silvia; Fabio, Volpe; Riccardo, Zuco. - In: COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 0098-3004. - STAMPA. - 27:9(2001), pp. 1111-1117. [10.1016/s0098-3004(00)00152-7]

Characterisation of flotation froth colour and structure by machine vision

BONIFAZI, Giuseppe;SERRANTI, Silvia;
2001

Abstract

It is well known and well recognised that flotation is a process that is complex to monitor and study if a classical approach based on the evaluation of the signals resulting from sensors is adopted. Sensors are usually strategically positioned in the bank cells and detect global process variables such as pH, reagent addition, froth level, on-stream chemical analysis, particle size distribution, etc. In the last ten years several studies have been carried out with the main goal to utilise imaging techniques to detect froth bubbles characteristics and to evaluate the flotation process performance. In this paper an approach of this type is described. More specifically, image processing techniques to automatically measure the colour and the structure of the froth bubbles are presented and the results are discussed. All the investigations are carried out on digital sample images collected in an industrial flotation plant operating in steady-state conditions. The colour analysis is performed on the whole surface of the froth images considering different colour reference systems (RGB, HSV, HSI); the morphological measurements are obtained after the application of selected enhancement and segmentation techniques, necessary to consider the bubbles as separate domains. The multiple correlation analysis performed between froth mineral concentrations (Cu, MgO, Zn and Pb content) and the extracted colour and structure parameters are good in most situations. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
2001
flotation process; froth colour; image processing; froth structure; flotation froth; image analysis
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Characterisation of flotation froth colour and structure by machine vision / Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Serranti, Silvia; Fabio, Volpe; Riccardo, Zuco. - In: COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 0098-3004. - STAMPA. - 27:9(2001), pp. 1111-1117. [10.1016/s0098-3004(00)00152-7]
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