Vane feedwell flocculant sparger optimisation trial

International Mineral Processing Congress
Alex Heath Andrew Barycki Baladron. Javier
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Efficient flocculation is important to thickener performance, affecting the overflow clarity, solids settling flux, underflow density and operability. Many factors affect flocculation; from the material/flocculant type, dilution of the feed and flocculant solution, mixing, to the shear rate and shear history. The flocculant addition point (or points) can be used as a tuning method to alter the effective flocculation time in a feedwell, with addition further up the feed pipe increasing the residence time but making the aggregates more prone to breakup if they experience high shear later in the process. Conversely, adding the flocculant later, eg under the feedwell shelf decreases the mixing time but allows some free (unadsorbed) flocculant to be available at the feedwell exit. An extensive trial has been performed on an operating thickener comparing seven individual different flocculant dosing positions through a Vane feedwell, and some combinations of two dosing points simultaneously. Measurements of the velocity, solids concentration and aggregate size were made throughout the feedwell at the different positions, with the dosing points significantly changing the aggregate size and clarity, and also affecting the solids concentration at some positions. The results are accessed in terms of flocculation kinetics and used as CFD validation data."
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APA: Alex Heath Andrew Barycki Baladron. Javier  (2014)  Vane feedwell flocculant sparger optimisation trial

MLA: Alex Heath Andrew Barycki Baladron. Javier Vane feedwell flocculant sparger optimisation trial. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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