Development Of The Density Distribution Model In A Gas-Solid Phase Fluidized Bed For Dry Coal Separation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. He
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The nature of the density distribution in a gas-solid phase fluidized bed for dry coal separation is an important factor in influencing the performance. However, during coal processing, fine slime would mix with dense medium of magnetite powder and accumulate in the bed, and its influence will affect the density of the bed. The mathematical model of the density distribution with fine slime behaviour was studied in an experimental laboratory system. The functional relationship between the density of the air dense medium fluidized bed and the coal slime content were fitted, applying the principle of least-squares method with damping factors. With the model, by analysing the trial testing data, the mechanism of the density distribution of the bed was studied and applied to a coal separation test with a pilot scale separator. Keywords: dry coal separation, gas-solid phase, model fitting.
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APA: Y. He  (2002)  Development Of The Density Distribution Model In A Gas-Solid Phase Fluidized Bed For Dry Coal Separation

MLA: Y. He Development Of The Density Distribution Model In A Gas-Solid Phase Fluidized Bed For Dry Coal Separation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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