Correlation Between the Velocities of Particle Spin and Particle Settling and the Optimal Stream Velocity in Gravity Separation (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)

International Mineral Processing Congress
E. Barsky M. Barsky
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

It is generally accepted that the optimal flow velocity for gravity classification is the final particle settling velocity or, which is the same, the particle spin velocity. However, we have found differences between the settling velocities and the spin velocities of the very same particles. Here we present the results of experiments in a cascading gravitational classifier comprising eleven stages. The feed material was introduced at each stage successively, from the first to the eleventh. The optimal flow velocity was determined for each case. From these experiments it follows that the value of the optimal flow velocity depends to a greater extent on the point of introduction of the feed (i.e., on the design of the device) than it does on the interaction between the solid phase and the flow.
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APA: E. Barsky M. Barsky  (2003)  Correlation Between the Velocities of Particle Spin and Particle Settling and the Optimal Stream Velocity in Gravity Separation (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)

MLA: E. Barsky M. Barsky Correlation Between the Velocities of Particle Spin and Particle Settling and the Optimal Stream Velocity in Gravity Separation (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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