A Dispersion Model of Autogenous Particle Separations, with Specific Application to the Batch Jigging of Particles

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 587 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
A novel mathematical model is presented which describes the behaviour of beds of particles, of uniform size and shape but different densities, during autogenous separations. The approach used in the formulation of the dispersion model is a phenomenological one based on a statistical view, which leads to a diffusion-like representation of the autogenous-separation process. Although the model currently considers only density-related phenomena, it accounts quantitatively not only for the density-segregation aspects of the process but for the interactions between the particles. Quantitative predictions of the dispersion model are compared with the results obtained in tests using a specially constructed experimental batch jig, and it is shown that the model provides an adequate quantitative description of the process for particles of uniform size and shape. It is pointed out that, for the description of more complicated autogenous separations, a more rigorous formulation of the particle drag and density-segregation terms will have to be incorporated into the dispersion model. Nonetheless it is concluded that the model as presented in this paper provides not only a novel insight into the mechanisms of autogenous separations but a means by which to analyse similar systems.
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APA:
(1987) A Dispersion Model of Autogenous Particle Separations, with Specific Application to the Batch Jigging of ParticlesMLA: A Dispersion Model of Autogenous Particle Separations, with Specific Application to the Batch Jigging of Particles. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.