Sphericity of apatite particles determined by gas permeability through packed beds


Autoria(s): Pinto, Thiago César de Souza; Lima, Odair Alves de; Leal Filho, Laurindo de Salles
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Universidade de São Paulo

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Because shape is an assessment of the three-dimensional form of a particle, it may be described in terms of sphericity (Psi), which is a measure of how closely a particle approaches a spherical configuration. In this study, Darcy`s law and the Kozeny-Carman model for fluid flow through porous media were applied to packed beds to determine the sphericity (Psi) of apatite particles. The beds were composed of glass spheres or particles of apatite (igneous from Brazil and sedimentary from the United States) of three classes of size (Class 1: -297 +210 mu m; Class 2: -210 +149 mu m; Class 3: -149 +105 mu m). Glass spheres were used to validate the model because of its known sphericity (Psi = 1.00). Apatite particles, either igneous or sedimentary, showed very close values for particle sphericity (Psi approximate to 0.6). Observations on particle images conducted by scanning electron microscopy illustrated that igneous (Psi = 0.623) and sedimentary (Psi = 0.644) particles of apatite of Class 2 predominantly exhibit elongated shape. The close value of particle sphericity (Psi approximate to 0.6) showed by either igneous or sedimentary apatite may be justified by the similarity in particle shape.

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Minerals & Metallurgical Processing, Littleton, v. 26, n. 2, p. 105-108, May 2009

0747-9182

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/18296

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eng

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SOC MINING METALLURGY EXPLORATION INC

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Minerals & Metallurgical Processing

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Palavras-Chave #Sphericity #Apatite #Packed beds #Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering #Mining & Mineral Processing
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