Enhanced fine coal beneficiation using ultrasonic energy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Tao B. K. Parekh
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Fine coal particles are difficult to separate effectively from liquids or other solids. Ultrasonic energy may be used to enhance the efficiency of the conventional fine-particle separation processes widely used in the coal and mineral industries. Flotation, settling and dewatering tests were conducted using several fine coal samples to study the effects of ultrasonic treatment on these processes. Process variables such as particle size, ultrasonic treatment time and solids concentration were investigated for their impacts on ultrasonic treatment effectiveness. The results obtained from this study showed that ultrasonic treatment is an effective approach for enhancing solid/solid separation in flotation and solid/liquid separation in sedimentation and dewatering of fine coal. SEM microphotographs demonstrate that ultrasonics cleaned particle surfaces, which is, in part, responsible for the observed improvement in fine coal separation processes.
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APA: D. Tao B. K. Parekh  (2000)  Enhanced fine coal beneficiation using ultrasonic energy

MLA: D. Tao B. K. Parekh Enhanced fine coal beneficiation using ultrasonic energy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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