RI 3844 Performance of a Hydraulic Classifier Designed to Incorporate Four Hitherto Neglected Principles

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Will H. Coghill G. D. Coe I. L. Feld
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Dec 1, 1945

Abstract

The object of this paper . is to make known the superior classification accomplished in a hydraulic classifier designed to make use of principles determined by recent research ... The details of the design , the results of preliminary research , and the final testing are given . The classifier of the new design shown in figure 1 and another one like it are in operation as concentration classifiers in a Birmingham iron- ore mill recovering 4 tons per hour of concentrates from table middling that ` otherwise would require regrinding and retabling . The four factors that contribute to the successful operation of these classifiers are ( 1 ) a teeter column of small diameter , ( 2 ) use of an open - bottom tooter column classifier with a periodic pincer instead of the usual type , which terminates in a vortex, ( 3 ) a sorting chamber under separate hydraulic control , and ( 4 ) a teeter column of more than the usual depth . · At the outset it must be stated positively what the authors mean by hydraulic classification : They mean the reconstruction of a multimineral ground product into fractions graded with respect to size , so that cach fraction has the heavy mineral segregated in the fine sizes and the light mineral segregated in the coarse sizes . This definition presupposes that in multiplespigot classification the low specific gravity minerals are carried beyond the first cells to the later ones . The reader must take into account that , from the standpoint of classification , " ores " may be divided into two types , represented - by the following : ( 1 ) Joplin flint - blende ores , which , because of the hardness of the flint and the softness of the blonde , yield upon comminution a product that already has the essence of classification ; and ( 2 ) Birmingham Big Seam iron oros , which contain " easily shelled - out " sca sand and , upon reduction to about 10 mesh , yield a heterogeneous mixture in which the size analyses of the respective " floats " and " sinks " arc almost identical .
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APA: Will H. Coghill G. D. Coe I. L. Feld  (1945)  RI 3844 Performance of a Hydraulic Classifier Designed to Incorporate Four Hitherto Neglected Principles

MLA: Will H. Coghill G. D. Coe I. L. Feld RI 3844 Performance of a Hydraulic Classifier Designed to Incorporate Four Hitherto Neglected Principles. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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