A Hydrodynamic Approach for Sizing and Selection of Hydrocyclone—Parametric Scaling and Process Optimization - SME Annual Meeting 2024

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 329 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2024
Abstract
A hydrocyclone is a piece of equipment commonly
used as a classifier in mill circuit operations. Traditionally,
hydrocyclone performance is characterized by the classification
efficiency parameter, such as cut size (d50c),
sharpness of separation () and bypass (Rf ). A plethora of
endeavors have already been made to develop parametric
models to determine hydrocyclone performance that correlate
design and process variables. In contrast to those
studies, we made an attempt to develop an approach to
derive required design parameters purely from hydrodynamic
principles that provides a platform to optimize the
operation of a hydrocyclone for a given application. In this
selection methodology, we calculated the differential pressure
at the air core, as well as the tangential velocity at the
boundary of the air core from the vortex principle in a confined
geometry at different operating regimes. A series of
experiments were conducted using Weir’s Cavex® hydrocylone
where process variables—such as solids concentration
and feed flowrates—were experimentally studied to determine
the key classification parameters. For the validation
of the current approach we used the same process variables
to derive design parameters and compared them with the
existing design. The current approach can provide insights
towards the selection of design parameters and can be useful
for mining industry professionals to optimize different
operating parameters of hydrocyclones to achieve the best
performance.
Citation
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(2024) A Hydrodynamic Approach for Sizing and Selection of Hydrocyclone—Parametric Scaling and Process Optimization - SME Annual Meeting 2024MLA: A Hydrodynamic Approach for Sizing and Selection of Hydrocyclone—Parametric Scaling and Process Optimization - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.