Thickening And Clarification: How Much Do We Really Know About Dewatering?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas W. Healy David V. Boger Lee R. White Yee-Kwong Leong Peter J. Scales
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Abstract

The concentration of mineral slurries by conventional thickening devices is discussed. The role of additives on the compression of mineral slurries is also examined. Results for a range of flocculation conditions are presented. The compression of flocculated mineral slurries is found to be highly dependent on the fundamental particle-particle interaction forces and hence, the rheology of the particulate fluid. It is demonstrated that a detailed knowledge of the properties of both the mode of operation of the thickening device and of the solid/liquid interface is required for improvement in the rate and in particular, the extent of dewatering.
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APA: Thomas W. Healy David V. Boger Lee R. White Yee-Kwong Leong Peter J. Scales  (1995)  Thickening And Clarification: How Much Do We Really Know About Dewatering?

MLA: Thomas W. Healy David V. Boger Lee R. White Yee-Kwong Leong Peter J. Scales Thickening And Clarification: How Much Do We Really Know About Dewatering?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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