Surface Response Method In The Optimization Study Of A Multi-Gravity Separator: Concentration Of Chromite Fines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Belardi N. Sheau A. Marabini F. Veglio
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The present paper deals with the modelling of a Multi-gravity separator in the treatment of chromite fines. A first screening study was carried out by 2" full-factorial experiments in order to check the main effects and interactions among the investigated factors: shake frequency, shake amplitude, tilt angle and washwater flowrate were taken in consideration in the study. Two size fractions were employed in the experimental tests. Successively, considering the factor with larger influence on the Cr203 and SiO2 grade and Cr203 recovery in the concentrate, a further improvement of the experimental design was performed to determine empirical models to describe the behaviour of the MGS in the mineral treatment. The results show how intrinsic interaction among the factors take place, highlighting that an optimization study must be carried out considering all the MGS setting parameters.
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APA: G. Belardi N. Sheau A. Marabini F. Veglio  (1995)  Surface Response Method In The Optimization Study Of A Multi-Gravity Separator: Concentration Of Chromite Fines

MLA: G. Belardi N. Sheau A. Marabini F. Veglio Surface Response Method In The Optimization Study Of A Multi-Gravity Separator: Concentration Of Chromite Fines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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