Dewatering Mineral And Coal Fines Using The Hyperbaric Centrifuge

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 485 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
According to the Darcy?s law, filtration rate should increase with increasing pressure drop (?P) across a filter cake. In centrifugal filtration, ?P is created by the free water present on the surface of a filter cake. Thus, ?P can become negative when the free water disappears from the cake surface, which makes it difficult to achieve low cake moistures. In the present work, we have developed methods of overcoming this problem by either increasing the air pressure inside or applying vacuum outside a centrifuge. Laboratory dewatering tests conducted using these provisions showed that the moistures of various minerals and coal fines can be reduced to the level that can obviate the need for thermal drying. The new concept has been successfully tested both at pilot- and full-scale, which lead to commercial deployment through Decanter Machine, Inc., under the trade name Centribaric® centrifuge. Keywords: dewatering, hyperbaric centrifuge, pressure drop, Darcy?s law, Centribaric® centrifuge
Citation
APA: (2012) Dewatering Mineral And Coal Fines Using The Hyperbaric Centrifuge
MLA: Dewatering Mineral And Coal Fines Using The Hyperbaric Centrifuge. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.