Lifting Power and Structure of Two-Phase Streams in Gravity Separation Regimes.

International Mineral Processing Congress
E. Barsky M. Barsky A. Govorov
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A study was conducted to determine the structure and lifting capacity of a two-phase stream in a vertical pipe at different distances from the point of introduction of the material into the instrument. Stream velocity was set at 2.8, 4.0, 4.8, 5.6 and 6.25 m/sec to ensure separation regimes. It was found that the llifting capacity of the two-phase stream exceeded that of pure air by a factor of three or more, and that in a turbulent regime the velocity curve displayed marked deformation, becoming more rounded and tending towards a parabola. The following formula was obtained for entrainment of a given size fraction under turbulent, laminar and transitional particle flow regimes:
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APA: E. Barsky M. Barsky A. Govorov  (2003)  Lifting Power and Structure of Two-Phase Streams in Gravity Separation Regimes.

MLA: E. Barsky M. Barsky A. Govorov Lifting Power and Structure of Two-Phase Streams in Gravity Separation Regimes.. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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