Characterization of red mud aggregate populations generated under shear conditions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. J. Gagnon G. Simard A. Charette G. Péloquin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

"In the Bayer process, flocculants are introduced in the feed well to enhance the aggregation of red mud particles. To gain a better understanding of the flocculation process taking place in the feed well, shearinduced flocculation was achieved using concentric rotating cylinders (Couette system). Our previous work has shown the effect of the shear rate on the aggregate’s settling rate and on residual turbidity of the Bayer liquor. In this study, the data demonstrated that the aggregates at selected shear levels appear as a population with a widespread size distribution. By using an imagery apparatus, it was possible to measure the size, the shape, and the sedimentation velocity of the larger red mud aggregates. Marked differences were noticed in the characteristics of the aggregate populations obtained under various shear conditions. IntroductionIn the Bayer process, red mud particles are separated from the liquor in primary clarifiers and washing circuits under the action of synthetic polymers. The agitation in the feed pipe and in the feed well affects the flocculation since the aggregates are formed by the interaction between the red mud particles and the polymers. A minimum shear rate is needed to initiate the aggregation process of fine particles (Warren, 1975).Different systems have been used to study the effects of shear on the flocculation process (Tampo and Watanabe, 1979; Klimpel and Hogg, 1986; Scott et al., 1996; Biggs and Lant, 2000). The Couette flow system has been used in some studies on shear-flocculation (Oles, 1992; Farrow and Swift, 1996a, 1996b). The importance of the physical properties of the aggregates in determining the efficiency of the solid-liquid separation process within a given gravity thickener has been demonstrated (Farrow and Warren, 1989a)"
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APA: M. J. Gagnon G. Simard A. Charette G. Péloquin  (2002)  Characterization of red mud aggregate populations generated under shear conditions

MLA: M. J. Gagnon G. Simard A. Charette G. Péloquin Characterization of red mud aggregate populations generated under shear conditions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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