Radial Gas Holdup Profiles: The Influence Of Sparger Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. T. Paleari J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Radial gas holdup profiles were measured in a 50-cm-diam, 400-cm-high flotation column using a multi-cell-conductivity probe. Three bubble-generation systems, including a system with up to eight vertical filter-cloth spargers, a system with three horizontal filter-cloth spargers and a system with three (horizontal) Cominco-type spargers, were examined. The variables investigated were the number of spargers, the symmetry of their arrangement and the height above the spargers. Batch water containing up to 20 ppm frother was used. Generally, the profiles tended to be uniform (flat) with some profiles exhibiting a slight "wavy" pattern. The vertical sparger arrangement proved to be the most difficult in which to achieve a profile symmetry. The horizontal spargers gave uniform profiles at right angles to their length but gave decreasing gas holdup along their length. The Cominco-type spargers gave slightly less scatter in the data. Switching off selected spargers to simulate a malfunction did not produce strong asymmetry in the profiles.
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APA: F. T. Paleari J. A. Finch  (1995)  Radial Gas Holdup Profiles: The Influence Of Sparger Systems

MLA: F. T. Paleari J. A. Finch Radial Gas Holdup Profiles: The Influence Of Sparger Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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