Study of the Effect of Surface Liquid Flow During Column Flotation of Mining Tailing of the Dos Carlos Dam

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Javier Flores Badillo Juan Hernández Ávila Isauro Rivera Landero María Isabel Reyes Valderrama Eduardo Cerecedo Sáenz Martín Reyes Pérez Eleazar Salinas Rodríguez Mauricio Guerrero Rodríguez
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

During column flotation of mining tailings of the Dos Carlos dam, it was observed that the effect of surface liquid flow (JL) is a variable that determines the rate of rise of packing bubbles and therefore, causes the generation of gas retained within the columnar system. Also overall more stable laminar flows were observed, in a range of superficial flow of liquid in the bottoms stream (JLT) from 0.446 to 0.68 cm/s, showing the stability in the range of superficial gas flow (Jg) from 0.1 to 0.5 cm/s. Observing a uniform bubble size for the three JLT evaluated, with a diameter between 0.05475 and 0.2525 cm, at all the range evaluated of Jg. Furthermore, an uniform performance was obtained, and with the same rate of rise of packing bubbles, showing a greater packing bubbles at JLT = 0.446 cm/s, due to the lesser bubble size observed, in comparison with the values of JLT of 0.68 and 1.017 cm/s.
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APA: Javier Flores Badillo Juan Hernández Ávila Isauro Rivera Landero María Isabel Reyes Valderrama Eduardo Cerecedo Sáenz Martín Reyes Pérez Eleazar Salinas Rodríguez Mauricio Guerrero Rodríguez  (2017)  Study of the Effect of Surface Liquid Flow During Column Flotation of Mining Tailing of the Dos Carlos Dam

MLA: Javier Flores Badillo Juan Hernández Ávila Isauro Rivera Landero María Isabel Reyes Valderrama Eduardo Cerecedo Sáenz Martín Reyes Pérez Eleazar Salinas Rodríguez Mauricio Guerrero Rodríguez Study of the Effect of Surface Liquid Flow During Column Flotation of Mining Tailing of the Dos Carlos Dam. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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