Model for Fine Wet Screening

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. N. Mwale P. A. Bepswa S. Simukanga J. Masinja
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Screening is an important operation in dry and wet closed circuit mineral processing applications. Most of the operations have seen the benefits of using fine wet screens in primary grinding sections where the product is relatively coarse, and screens can handle the tonnage. Although many models are available, most of them are confined to dry and wet coarse screening applications. Most models do not give good predictions for wet fine screening. To facilitate model development, pilot plant tests were performed using a single deck Derrick Screen at aperture sizes of 45µm, 75µm, 106µm, and 150µm. Experimental data for a range of feed solids concentrations and flowrates was collected and used to calibrate the performance of the screen under the different operating conditions. The results showed that the performance of the screen deteriorated with an increase in feed solids concentration, and, similarly with an increasing feed flow rate. The percentage of fines carryover also increased with the reduction aperture size. The carryover was even more pronounced at higher feed rates and solids concentrations. A model was developed for predicting the performance of fine wet screening. Data from the test work was used to compare the actual and predicted results, and to calibrate the model. Additional independent data was used to validate the model and assess its limitations. This model will give an expected screen performance based on the initial feed conditions. It incorporates screen design parameters that allow for an estimation of a suitable screen size for a desired performance based on given feed conditions. This paper discusses; the results from the test work performed, the model development and its limitations.
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APA: A. N. Mwale P. A. Bepswa S. Simukanga J. Masinja  (2016)  Model for Fine Wet Screening

MLA: A. N. Mwale P. A. Bepswa S. Simukanga J. Masinja Model for Fine Wet Screening. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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