Dynamic Modelling Of Fine Particle Separations In An Hindered Bed Classifier

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Q. Honaker
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Although the fundamental principles of hindered bed classifiers are relatively simple, the complex interactions between the operating parameters provide a degree of difficulty that hinders the ability for on-line plant optimization. Thus, a dynamic population balance model was developed for determining the hindered settling velocity of particles varying in density and size. The steady-state results of the model include partition curves as a function of particle size and density as well as metallurgical data. A statistical comparison of the simulation results with those obtained from industrial units reveal a high level of accuracy with adjusted R2 values greater than 0.95.
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APA: R. Q. Honaker  (1999)  Dynamic Modelling Of Fine Particle Separations In An Hindered Bed Classifier

MLA: R. Q. Honaker Dynamic Modelling Of Fine Particle Separations In An Hindered Bed Classifier. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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