Flow phenomena and its impact on air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation of quartz

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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.
Title Flow phenomena and its impact on air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation of quartz
Date 1995
Description Fluid flow phenomena and therefore the flotation efficiency of air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation are strongly dependent on operating and design variables such as air and slurry flow rates, underflow and overflow opening areas, percent solids of the feed, reagent levels, particle size and ASH length. Time-averaged multiphase flow characteristics, as determined by X-ray CT (described in a previous publication ),are used to understand and explain the steady-state ASH flotation of quartz. A detailed parametric study of quartz flotation by a nominal 2-in. diam. air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH-2C) revealed the influence of these variables on the flotation response, which is discussed in terms of the multiphase flow characteristics. Thus, a phenomenological description of quartz flotation has been established to assist in the further development and utilization of the ASH technology.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
Volume 12
Issue 1
First Page 51
Last Page 63
Subject Quartz; Flotation; Hydrocyclones
Subject LCSH Flotation; Quartz; Ore-dressing; Separators (Machines)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J. D., & Das, A. (1995). Flow phenomena and its impact on air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation of quartz. Minerals and Metallurgical Processing, 12(1), 51-63.
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