Energy dissipation conditions in hydrocyclone separator

International Mineral Processing Congress
Lina Chica O. Bustamante Arturo Barrientos
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Hydrocyclone is a device commonly used in mineral processing industry. Underflow control plays a fundamental role in hydrocyclone operation. This affirmation supports the fact that hydrocyclone underflow has effect in some aspects of separation performance like capacity, split ratio, cut size and bypass. Hydrocyclone operation state is associated to underflow characteristics: air core formation and discharge shape. Many studies attempt to understand size separation phenomenon and the discharge influence but none of them has taken an energy point of view. This work presents the results of a mechanical energy dissipation for hydrocyclone operation from a mechanical energy balance. The experimental results related to Newtonian suspensions show that underflow energy dissipation does not control the operation because this magnitude is small compared to interior energy dissipation. However, discharge energy dissipation provides enough information to describe underflow conditions and its influence in separation conditions. In the modelling non dimensional parameters have been considered for hydrodynamic description and for geometrical and operation hydrocyclone characteristics. Energy dissipation from the continua media approximation results into a relevant concept to understand the hydrocyclone performance and improve industrial installations.
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APA: Lina Chica O. Bustamante Arturo Barrientos  (2014)  Energy dissipation conditions in hydrocyclone separator

MLA: Lina Chica O. Bustamante Arturo Barrientos Energy dissipation conditions in hydrocyclone separator. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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