Multi-Gravity Separator: An Alternate Gravity Concentrator To Process Coal Fines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. K. Majumder
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The multi-gravity separator (MGS) is a novel piece of equipment for the separation of fine and ultra-fine minerals. However, the published literature does not demonstrate its use in the separation of coal fines. Therefore, an attempt was made to study the effects of different process variables on the performance of an MGS for the beneficiation of coal fines. The results obtained from this study revealed that among the parameters studied, drum rotation and feed solids concentration play dominating roles in controlling the yield and ash content of the clean coal. Mathematical modeling equations that correlate the variables studied and the yield and ash contents of the clean coal were developed to predict the performance of an MGS under different operating and design conditions. The entire exercise revealed that the MGS could produce a clean coal with an ash content of 14.67% and a yield of 71.23% from a feed coal having an ash content of 24.61%.
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APA: A. K. Majumder  (2007)  Multi-Gravity Separator: An Alternate Gravity Concentrator To Process Coal Fines

MLA: A. K. Majumder Multi-Gravity Separator: An Alternate Gravity Concentrator To Process Coal Fines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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