1992 Gaudin Lecture - Coal Properties Dictate Coal Flotation Strategies

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
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- 1279 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
Prologue Antoine Marc Gaudin (Fig. 1) was truly a giant in the field of mineral processing, and his shadow is still cast long on our profession. "Tony," as his students affectionately called him (but never to his face), came to the United States in 1917 and enrolled at Columbia University where he studied under Professor Arthur F. Taggart. Later, as a lecturer, he wrote his classic comminution paper (Gaudin, 1926). This important work led to his appointment as an associate professor at The University of Utah, where he conducted highly original work on flotation fundamentals that is still widely quoted today (Gaudin et al., 1928-30). In 1929, he was appointed Research Professor of Ore Dressing at the Montana School of Mines in Butte. Shortly thereafter, he published his first book, Flotation (Gaudin, 1932). Because Gaudin could so quickly cut through the fog to get to the essence of a problem, this is still a valuable reference book. It is a valued part of my personal library, and I consult it frequently. Over the next decade, he conducted an outstanding graduate research program at Butte, but, more importantly, he honed his undergraduate lectures and produced the century's outstanding text in the field, Elements of Mineral Dressing (Gaudin, 1939). More than 50 years later, this terse book is still found to contain most of the elements of the discipline. Its sections on the
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(1994) 1992 Gaudin Lecture - Coal Properties Dictate Coal Flotation StrategiesMLA: 1992 Gaudin Lecture - Coal Properties Dictate Coal Flotation Strategies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.