Vibration Screens For Dewatering - Theory And Practice

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Keller W. Stahl
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In addition to classifying bulk material, vibration screens are commonly used in dewatering. However, the lack of a comprehensive physical theory of dewatering often leads to difficulties in the design and operation of the vibration screens. First, in this report, the dewatering of bulk material are shown based on a physical model. Because of tile oscillatory motion of the liquid in the bulk, the inertial force of the accelerated liquid and the dripping of water out of the bulk or screen must be taken into special consideration. The physical model put forward shows the effect of the various operations parameters of dewatering screens. A comparison between dewatering theory and practice are shown by measurements using coal, limestone, etc. Dewatering measurements conducted on a vibration screen demonstrated that different vibration frequencies and rates of acceleration lead to different residual moistures. Finally, the possibility of improving vibration dewatering is described.
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APA: K. Keller W. Stahl  (1998)  Vibration Screens For Dewatering - Theory And Practice

MLA: K. Keller W. Stahl Vibration Screens For Dewatering - Theory And Practice. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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