Conceptual Model Of A Drum Magnetic Separator To Beneficiate Beach Sands

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John L. Watson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A conceptual model (MAGSEP) is described to simulate the beneficiation characteristics of a drum magnetic separator in terms of the probability of an individual grain being recovered in the magnetic concentrate. This probability is determined as a function of particle magnetic composition and magnetic field strength and is modified by particle size and the separator operating conditions. The model predicts the size, magnetic grade and distributions of magnetic and gangue minerals in the concentrate and tailings produced by the drum separator. The configuration of the magnetic concentration circuit may be altered to permit single or double drum units in parallel or series operation. The characteristics of the feed material, in terms of a magnetic parameter, are essential in permitting the determination of individual grain recovery probabilities upon which the model is based. Thus the model requires input data relating to the distribution of composite grains in terms of magnetic grade and particle size. To illustrate the use of the conceptual model an example is given for the beneficiation of New Zealand iron sands.
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APA: John L. Watson  (1984)  Conceptual Model Of A Drum Magnetic Separator To Beneficiate Beach Sands

MLA: John L. Watson Conceptual Model Of A Drum Magnetic Separator To Beneficiate Beach Sands. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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