Industrial Application Of Heavy Medium Cyclone Model

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. C. Rao Vanangamudi. M. J. P. Barnwal
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Experiments were carried out on 76 mm laboratory heavy medium cyclone treating -2.0 t 0.5 mm coal and on two 600 mm industrial heavy medium cyclones treating coal in the size range -13.0 t 0.5 mm. The variables studied were spigot diameter and feed medium gravity. The generalised distribution curve for the separation of coal in these heavy medium cyclones has been defined by the equation [ ] The specific gravity of separation SG has been found to increase linearly with increase in feed medium, gravity (SGf). The relationship for SG of industrial cyclone is given as 50 SG = -6.801 t 6.463 SGf t 0.0327 Spig 50 -0.02625 SGf. Spig. Further, the probable error for the separation has been found to be linearly related to (SG50 - SGf ) according to the equation [ ] The model equations developed have been used to select appropriate levels of operating conditions to achieve an increase in the yield by about 2 to 4% without affecting the quality of the product.
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APA: T. C. Rao Vanangamudi. M. J. P. Barnwal  (1990)  Industrial Application Of Heavy Medium Cyclone Model

MLA: T. C. Rao Vanangamudi. M. J. P. Barnwal Industrial Application Of Heavy Medium Cyclone Model. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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