Performance Evaluation Of An Entrained Solids-Fed Pneumatic Centrifugal Classifier

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. S. Klima P. T. Luckie
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

An evaluation of the operating performance of a recently designed pneumatic centrifugal classifier is presented. This classifier has been modified from a separate air and feed input design to an entrained solids in air feed input. The evaluation first required determining the size distributions for the three streams (feed, fine, and coarse). Using size distribution data and mass flow rates, a size selectivity curve was calculated for each operating condition tested. This curve, in turn, was characterized by appropriate selectivity parameters (i.e., the equiprobable or cut size, the sharpness index, and the apparent bypass values). The variation of these parameters with classifier operating conditions was examined. From these evaluations, the "best" operating conditions for the classifier were then determined.
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APA: M. S. Klima P. T. Luckie  (1985)  Performance Evaluation Of An Entrained Solids-Fed Pneumatic Centrifugal Classifier

MLA: M. S. Klima P. T. Luckie Performance Evaluation Of An Entrained Solids-Fed Pneumatic Centrifugal Classifier. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.

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