A Novel Experimental Approach to Measure Particle Concentration Distributions in Leaching Tanks

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O. G. Olvera D. Rival E. Asselin
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Particle concentration distributions in a leaching tank have been estimated using a novel experimental approach that takes advantage of the galvanic interactions that occur between pyrite (FeS2) particles and a Pt electrode. The collision of FeS2 particles with Pt changes the open circuit potential measured with the electrode due to galvanic interactions. To discern particle collisions with the Pt electrode from experimental noise a simple analytical procedure was first adopted although the use of techniques involving frequency domain analysis is also briefly presented and discussed. Although this method is still under development, it is simple to implement and can yield valuable information regarding the hydrodynamic behavior of solid particles in stirred tanks in very short times. Finally, the advantages and drawbacks of the technique are discussed.
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APA: O. G. Olvera D. Rival E. Asselin  (2014)  A Novel Experimental Approach to Measure Particle Concentration Distributions in Leaching Tanks

MLA: O. G. Olvera D. Rival E. Asselin A Novel Experimental Approach to Measure Particle Concentration Distributions in Leaching Tanks. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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