Radioisotope Gauging ? the 1n Mining Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bruce W. Smith
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Non-contacting, radioisotope density and level gauges are discussed. The characteristics of the more commonly used isotopes, the techniques of detection and the methods of presenting information are reviewed. The gauge parameters of accuracy, response time and long-term stability are tabulated with reference to calibration techniques and operating requirements. Automatic control systems, both pneumatic and electrical, are used in conjunction with density gauges on filter feeds, and in thickener underflow and heavy media processes. These systems are described. Procedures for installation, start-up and operator training are outlined, along with considerations of preventative maintenance and service requirements. Typical gauge system costs, including capital expenditure, installation, start-up and service, are presented, wherever possible, in order to provide a basis of comparison with more conventional systems.
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APA: Bruce W. Smith  (1964)  Radioisotope Gauging ? the 1n Mining Industry

MLA: Bruce W. Smith Radioisotope Gauging ? the 1n Mining Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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