Minerals Beneficiation - Predicting Size Distribution in Classifier Products

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. J. Roberts E. B. Fitch
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

THE mechanism of classification by settling pools is most simply shown in the case of batch sedimentation such as was analyzed by Oden.1 The batch model will be considered, therefore, and it will be shown that the same mechanism applies to continuous operation. Classification in Batch Settling Pools: Consider a beaker or tank of slurry containing particles so dispersed that they can settle independently of one another under the influence of gravity. Originally all particle sizes are uniformly distributed throughout the suspension. All particles start immediately to settle towards the bottom at rates determined by their size, shape, and density—among other factors. Particles reaching the bottom settle out of suspension. After some given time the slurry above the deposited solids is siphoned off or otherwise removed, leaving the deposited solids behind. The deposited solids, together with entrained and any unremoved supernatant slurry, represent the underflow of a classifier. The slurry removed represents the overflow. There is a certain separation, size of particle which during the sedimentation has just time to settle from the top surface of the slurry to the level at which underflow and overflow are parted. All particles with a faster settling rate will have dropped to below this level, no matter where in the beaker they started from originally, and therefore will be absent from the overflow. Particles with a slower settling rate will not reach this level if they started from the top of the slurry, but a portion of them,
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APA: E. J. Roberts E. B. Fitch  (1957)  Minerals Beneficiation - Predicting Size Distribution in Classifier Products

MLA: E. J. Roberts E. B. Fitch Minerals Beneficiation - Predicting Size Distribution in Classifier Products. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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