Performance Analysis Of Newly Designed Industrial Dense Medium Cyclone For Improved Coal Washing

International Mineral Processing Congress
Nikkam Suresh
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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8
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284 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Dense medium cyclones have been in use for washing coarse and small coals for more than 50 years. There have been modifications in its design and today these units have become indispensable for washing of Indian coals possessing difficult washing characteristics. About 53 percent of the Indian coals (coking and non-coking) are being washed in jigs, about 38 per cent are washed in dense medium cyclones while the remaining 9 per cent is treated in other units like Barrel Washers, Heavy Media Baths and Drum Separators etc. The present paper deals with the attempts made for design of industrial Dense Medium Cyclones for enhanced coal recovery. Two industrial units of 500 mm diameter and 650 mm diameter were designed with their washing capacities being 200 m3/hr and 350 m3/hr, respectively. The results of the pilot tests conducted on 500 mm cyclone treating very high Near Gravity Material coals crushed to -3.0+0.5 mm gave an ash reduction of up to 19.5 percent with the new design i.e., from a feed ash of 34.5 percent to 15.06 percent in clean coal with an appreciable yield of 45 percent in one stage.
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APA: Nikkam Suresh  (2012)  Performance Analysis Of Newly Designed Industrial Dense Medium Cyclone For Improved Coal Washing

MLA: Nikkam Suresh Performance Analysis Of Newly Designed Industrial Dense Medium Cyclone For Improved Coal Washing. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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