Application Of Hindered Settling To Hydraulic Classifiers.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Earl Bardwell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1913

Abstract

IN his paper entitled, Development of Hindered-Settling Apparatus, Dr. Richards has related the history of the development of the hindered-settling classifier and given illustrations of the several types of this apparatus which lie has designed.1 An earlier paper,2 Close Sizing Before Jigging, shows the nature of the hindered-settling phenomenon and the results which it produces. In the first-mentioned paper Dr. Richards describes the method of getting hindered settling and shows the relation that the constriction bears to the classifier. The question of proper ratios between the area of the sorting column and the area of the constriction opening Dr. Richards leaves open, aside from certain statements as to the ratios which have been found to give good results in practice. While working with a hindered-settling classifier of the type now in use at the Boston & Montana Reduction Plant of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. a number of interesting facts were brought out which have thrown considerable light on the question of proper ratio between the area of the sorting column and the area of the constriction and which will be made the subject of this paper. Free and Hindered Settling. -If a, mineral particle be dropped into a vessel containing still water, the particle will sink in accordance with the laws of free settling in water, which are as follows: 1. Of two grains having the same specific gravity but differing in size, the larger will settle in still water at the greater velocity. 2. Of two grains having the same size but differing in specific gravity, the heavier grain will settle at the greater velocity.
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APA: Earl Bardwell  (1913)  Application Of Hindered Settling To Hydraulic Classifiers.

MLA: Earl Bardwell Application Of Hindered Settling To Hydraulic Classifiers.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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