The Feasibility of the Richardson-Zaki Model for Fluidisation under Conditions of Increased Gravity (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Allan B. Nesbitt Shailin Lalloo
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Gravity separation by centrifugal equipment, particularly in the mineral processing industry is a novel approach of optimising product recovery. The manufacture and sale of centrifugal equipment by recently established companies is now beginning to have a significant impact on the industry. Some benefits of operating at increased gravity include: reduced environmental issues, a shorter lead time, lower capital cost and improved recoveries of elemental mineral before entering the grinding circuit.Of topical discussion is the use of centrifugal separators for the recovery of less valuable minerals that will form a greater proportion of the feed compared to traditional scalping circuits where the gold content is extremely low. This ultimately results in the centrifugal system having to have a greater mass pull. In addition, the relative density difference between gangue and valuable mineral is likely to be less and therefore modelling and optimisation of this separation process will be necessary. Some researchers have muted using fluidisation models to model the forces present in the separation zone of a centrifugal separator2. It is not unusual for the manufactures of centrifugal separation equipment to use fluidisation terminology to describe what happens in the separation zone. Most fluidisation models are based on the empirical/classic relationship between superficial fluid velocity and voidage postulated by Richardson and Zaki. However, no researcher has proved the effectiveness of this relationship in an increased gravity Environment."
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APA: Allan B. Nesbitt Shailin Lalloo  (2003)  The Feasibility of the Richardson-Zaki Model for Fluidisation under Conditions of Increased Gravity (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: Allan B. Nesbitt Shailin Lalloo The Feasibility of the Richardson-Zaki Model for Fluidisation under Conditions of Increased Gravity (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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