Model for the Design and Control of Flotation Plants

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. P. King
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"A model of the flotation process can be used effectively for design and control. For design purposes it can be used to predict the performance of a large plant from laboratory and pilot plant data. It can be used for control purposes to assess the utility of any proposed operating modification to an existing plant, and it can also be used to determine optimal control settings for best operating performance.A model has been developed that will allow for variations in feed properties and for variations in fineness of grind. The model can be used to assess the effects of reagent addition rate, aeration rate and pulp level on plant performance and these are the control variables that are used individually or together in all operating flotation plants. The model provides for a distribution in the values for flotation rate constants, particle size and mineral fraction, and, because of its complexity, requires a large computer when it is to be applied to a typical plant configuration. The computational method that is used to apply this model to such configurations is described in this paper, and particular attention is paid to the problem of allowing for feedback of tailings from cleaners and recleaners."
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APA: R. P. King  (2014)  Model for the Design and Control of Flotation Plants

MLA: R. P. King Model for the Design and Control of Flotation Plants. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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