Tracking The Motion Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In Flotation Using PEPT

International Mineral Processing Congress
N. N. Ngoepe
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Positron Emission particle tracking (PEPT), which makes use of a radioactively labeled tracer particle, a positron camera and a tracking algorithm has been shown to be a viable method for studying flow properties in both the pulp and froth phases of flotation cells. Detailed velocity measurements of 300-400 µm glass beads were extracted to assess turbulence from velocity fluctuations in a micro flotation cell. The effects of particle speed and orientation at the instant of attachment events were studied. A minimum speed of 0.16 m/s was needed for a collision to lead to attachment. The most attachment events happen when the particle is directly in line with the inlet tube at 90o.
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APA: N. N. Ngoepe  (2012)  Tracking The Motion Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In Flotation Using PEPT

MLA: N. N. Ngoepe Tracking The Motion Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In Flotation Using PEPT. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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