Study Of Particle Dynamics In Jig Using Discrete Element Method

International Mineral Processing Congress
Alok Tripathy
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

A simulation code called SIMJIG and the user interfaces have been developed using discrete element method (DEM) and the .NET platform respectively for the jigging process. DEM platform is used for tracking of particles in the jigging operation. DEM uses the net force balance on the particles to track the trajectory of the particle. Simulation results are compared with experimental results obtained by jigging of low grade iron ore lumps. Two different iron ore samples one from Chatishgarh and one from Odisha were used for the experimental studies. The Alljig? stratification test rig meant for batch laboratory experimental studies has been used in the present work. The behavior of different sizes of material on jigging has been examined. Later, the particle size behavior during jigging at different layers of the jig bed has been studied. Further stratification profile across the jig bed has also been studied. It was observed that simulation results are matching quite nicely with the experimental results. The SIMJIG simulator developed in the present study could be used for predicting the performance of the jigging operation effectively. Keywords: DEM, gravity concentration, jigging, iron ore, simulation
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APA: Alok Tripathy  (2012)  Study Of Particle Dynamics In Jig Using Discrete Element Method

MLA: Alok Tripathy Study Of Particle Dynamics In Jig Using Discrete Element Method. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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