Gas dispersion measurements in industrial flotation cells


Autoria(s): Schwarz, S.; Alexander, D.
Contribuinte(s)

B. A. Wills

Graeme J. Jameson

Data(s)

01/05/2006

Resumo

For nearly 100 years, the flotation plant metallurgist has often wondered what is happening 'beneath the froth'. To assist in unravelling this mystery, new technology has been developed as part of the Australian Mineral Industries Research Association (AMIRA) P9 project, to measure gas dispersion characteristics (such as gas hold-up, superficial gas velocity and bubble size) in industrial flotation cells. These measurements have been conducted in a large number of cells of different types and sizes by researchers from the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) and JKTech. A large database has been developed and the contents of this database are described in this paper. Typical cell characterization measurements show a wide spread in values, even in the same cell types and sizes performing similar duties. In conventional flotation cells, the typical gas hold-up values range from 3% to 20%, bubble sizes range between I and 2 mm, and superficial gas velocity ranges from 1 to 2.5 cm/s. The ranges of cell characterization measurements given in this paper will enable plant personnel to compare their operation to other similar types of operations from around Australia and the rest of the world, giving opportunities for further improvement to flotation plant operations. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78874

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pergamon

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Chemical #Mineralogy #Mining & Mineral Processing #Froth Flotation #Flotation Machines #Flotation Bubbles #Air-flow Rate #Surface-area Flux #Impeller Speed #Machines #290702 Mineral Processing #640300 First Stage Treatment of Ores and Minerals
Tipo

Journal Article