Use Of Water-Only Cyclones As Clean Coal Scalpers Preceding Heavy Media Cyclones (7fc3c96a-0293-4a77-8929-ff31b2e22222)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 1328 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
The concept of using water-only cyclones as a clean coal scalping device preceding a heavy media cyclone circuit shows considerable promise, as it can considerably reduce the feed to the heavy media cyclone circuit. The system will not perform as well as a heavy media cyclone circuit alone, but the resultant loss in yield is small and may be negligible under some conditions. The concept of water-only cyclone scalping has previously been suggested by others. By reducing the amount of raw coal to be processed in the more expensive circuits overall capital and operating costs may be reduced. There are a few commercial plants with circuits operating on this concept. In the Warwick and Rowland plants water-only cyclones are used to scalp the feed to a heavy media vessel and Deister tables respectively while Amherst Coal Company's McGregor plant uses them to scalp the feed to a heavy media cyclone circuit. The system was evaluated on a technical basis, both from a theoretical viewpoint and by analysis of a computer simulation, in order to gain a fuller understanding of its usefulness and limitations.
Citation
APA:
(1977) Use Of Water-Only Cyclones As Clean Coal Scalpers Preceding Heavy Media Cyclones (7fc3c96a-0293-4a77-8929-ff31b2e22222)MLA: Use Of Water-Only Cyclones As Clean Coal Scalpers Preceding Heavy Media Cyclones (7fc3c96a-0293-4a77-8929-ff31b2e22222). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.