Use of Practical Correlation Equations for Statistically Determining Specific Surface Area Values Using One of Four Given Methodologies and Predicting the Correspondent Results of the Other Three Methods

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. V. Lins Gonçalves A. C. Maffei
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Ore concentration processes are a function of the respective particle size distribution; however, most of them do not use an efficient operational method to determine it. From a practical point of view, the surface area can be calculated for any size analysis. The physical principles for determining the size distribution in each method are different, for the results will not be compared directly. During the development of the research project of the sulfide ore flotation method using inert gas, different methods for calculating the specific surface area have been used, such as sieving, sedimentation/X-ray, laser diffraction and BET, i.e. specific techniques to determine the specific surface area of copper and gold ore concentrates. The statistical method of minimum squares was used to achieve practical correlation equations among them. Regarding these two ores, if one knows a specific surface area value using one of the methods above, one can predict the result of the others. Diminution of the reagent consumption was so controlled and it could be even decreased by using inert gas.
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APA: M. V. Lins Gonçalves A. C. Maffei  (2003)  Use of Practical Correlation Equations for Statistically Determining Specific Surface Area Values Using One of Four Given Methodologies and Predicting the Correspondent Results of the Other Three Methods

MLA: M. V. Lins Gonçalves A. C. Maffei Use of Practical Correlation Equations for Statistically Determining Specific Surface Area Values Using One of Four Given Methodologies and Predicting the Correspondent Results of the Other Three Methods. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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