Multiphase flow characteristics of gas sparged hydrocyclone flotation deinking

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.
Other Author Das, A.; Lelinski, D.; Chamblee, J.W.
Title Multiphase flow characteristics of gas sparged hydrocyclone flotation deinking
Date 1993
Description A new high-efficiency technology has been developed for flotation deinking of various wastepaper grades. The GSC gas sparged hydrocyclone is a centrifugal device that operates at consistencies of 1 to 3 percent and uses conventional flotation chemistry. Research and development efforts have continued in order to better understand the fluid mechanics involved in successful air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation deinking. X-ray computed tomography measurements have helped to describe the multiphase fluid flow in the hydrocyclone, particularly with respect to particle segregation in the swirl flow. This measurement technique has also been used to evaluate the characteristics of the froth phase. Additionally, bubble size distributions generated during operation of the hydrocyclone have been measured using a special photographic technique. The results of these research efforts will be presented and discussed.
Type Text
Publisher Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry
First Page 417
Last Page 428
Subject Wastepaper; Deinking; Gas sparged hydrocyclone flotation deinking
Subject LCSH Waste paper; Flotation; Separation (Technology)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J.D., Das, A., Lelinski, D., Chamblee, J.W. (1993). Multiphase flow characteristics of gas sparged hydrocyclone flotation deinking. Proceedings, 1993 TAPPI Engineering Conference, Fluid Mechanics of Deinking and Recycling, Orlando, Florida, 417-428.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6n87v5d
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