The Formation of Bubble Clusters in Flotation Cells ù Effect of Impeller Speed

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A Agarwal G J. Jameson
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the observation and analysis of bubble clusters in a laboratory flotation cell. A device was used in which bubbles were allowed to rise in clean water containing the same frother and collector concentration as in the cell. Bubble clusters were recorded using a high speed camera and analysed using an image analyser. Dodecyl amine was employed as a collector to float silica. The effect of impeller speed on the cluster behaviour was investigated. The results were interpreted in terms of cluster diameter and shape factor. The sizes of the bubbles forming the clusters were also measured and compared to the sizes of the independent bubbles in the cell. It was found that there was an optimum impeller speed in which the cluster diameter was a maximum. Higher agitation and the consequent higher power inputs resulted in cluster break-up while lower shear rates promoted cluster formation.
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APA: A Agarwal G J. Jameson  (2005)  The Formation of Bubble Clusters in Flotation Cells ù Effect of Impeller Speed

MLA: A Agarwal G J. Jameson The Formation of Bubble Clusters in Flotation Cells ù Effect of Impeller Speed. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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