Some Characteristics of Wet Cyclones

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. H. Knight
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

"THE OBSERVATIONS that follow are confined to simple wet cyclones such as the cylindro-conical unit developed by the Dutch States Mines and marketed in America under the trademark 'Dorr-Clone'. Energy to do the work comes from the inlet velocity of the feed slurry, which is usually pumped' to the unit by a centrifugal pump.Such cyclones are simply classifiers of enormous capacity and depend for their separating effect on differences in rates of particle settlement. These particle settling rates, of course, vary with particle size, particle density, particle shape, pulp viscosity, and pulp density.The dilution of the overflow product affects both pulp viscosity and pulp density. In most operations, the temperature and the composition of the liquid -hence its viscosity --are fixed, but both pulp viscosity and pulp density can be changed by changing pulp dilution.Since the separating effect depends on differences in rates of particle setting, a perfect split with 100 per cent of the particles coarser than a given size in the underflow and 100 per cent of the finer sizes in the overflow is not possible. Just how far the separation departs from this perfection can be calculated rather exactly from the following principles, which also apply to mechanical classifiers. In removing or settling out of the overflow product all particles up to a specified size, some of the finer particles must settle out simultaneously."
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APA: C. H. Knight  (1955)  Some Characteristics of Wet Cyclones

MLA: C. H. Knight Some Characteristics of Wet Cyclones. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1955.

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