Modeling The Rapid Flotation Of Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. J. Susko
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines applied a flotation model to the hydrodynamics of the Bureau-developed rapid flotation system. Rapid flotation is a process which separates the bubble-particle attachment and froth-pulp separation stages of the flotation sequence into two discrete unit operations allowing the operations to be individually optimized. Both an air-injected hydrocyclone and an in-line mixer were used as the bubble-particle attachment unit and a shallow-depth froth separator was used to separate the ore-laden froth from the pulp. A 10-L/min batch system was tested on a coarse coal feed sample. The system was tested using two different bubble-particle attachment units at various aeration levels in order to test the flotation model. The results of the flotation model reflect general trends observed in the experimental data.
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APA: F. J. Susko  (1993)  Modeling The Rapid Flotation Of Coal

MLA: F. J. Susko Modeling The Rapid Flotation Of Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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