Mathematical Analysis Of Fine Vibrating Screen Selectivity Curves

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. K. Mehta R. R. Mallepali C. W. Schultz
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Stirred ball mill feeds used for ultrafine grinding applications require a fine size separation step to avoid overgrinding. This paper presents the selectivity curves obtained for oil shale and complex sulfide ore using a 460-mesh (30-µm) Derrick vibrating screen. The selectivity curves generated from the experimental data show increasing selectivity with larger size for the oil shale but not for the sulfide ore. These unusual selectivity curves are similar to the mechanical air separator, fishhook selectivity curves described by Luckie and Austin. A two-stage, in series, classification model describing the fishhook selectivity curve has been used in proposing the classification mechanism for fine vibrating screens when a heterogeneous, multicomponent sulfide ore undergoes size separation.
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APA: R. K. Mehta R. R. Mallepali C. W. Schultz  (1994)  Mathematical Analysis Of Fine Vibrating Screen Selectivity Curves

MLA: R. K. Mehta R. R. Mallepali C. W. Schultz Mathematical Analysis Of Fine Vibrating Screen Selectivity Curves. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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