The Potential of Staged Classification for Improved Fine Mineral Separations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. T. Luckie
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

More efficient classification with a single hydrocyclone through equipment and/or operating design changes does not appear possible. However, improvement in classification efficiency by increasing the sharpness index and decreasing the apparent by-passing while changing the cut size is possible through proper staging of inefficient hydrocyclones. But feasible multistaging requires achieving the necessary material balances around the units. Because of the interactions among the units, these balances require extensive iterations. The final step before commerical installation should be a laboratory demonstration, in order to define the control algorithm required to maintain stability. However, eventually a sufficient knowledge base should be developed that will permit simulation in place of laboratory testing as well as the incorporation of a feed forward strategy.
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APA: P. T. Luckie  (1989)  The Potential of Staged Classification for Improved Fine Mineral Separations

MLA: P. T. Luckie The Potential of Staged Classification for Improved Fine Mineral Separations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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