Optimization Of A Thickener Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Ghalambor
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The objective of this investigation was to determine the sensitivity of three selected input parameters in the operational control of continuous bottom-fed thickeners used for the treatment of coal refuse slurries. The three variable parameters were "Feed Flow Rate," "Feed pH," and "Feed Solids Concentration." These three input parameters were studied under three polymeric conditions which were cationic polymer, anionic polymer, and a combination of cationic-anionic polymer. For each polymeric condition, two mathematical models were developed: one for overflow response, the other for underflow response. The combination polymers produced the best desired quality of overflow and underflow. For this polymeric condition, changes in the feed solids concentration was the most sensitive factor in the maintenance of the overflow quality, and the feed pH was the most sensitive factor for the maintenance of the underflow quality. The mathematical models generated a set of plots which would allow an operator to control and/or adjust any of the three variables to achieve optimum conditions.
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APA: A. Ghalambor  (1989)  Optimization Of A Thickener Performance

MLA: A. Ghalambor Optimization Of A Thickener Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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