CFD-Dem Simulations Of A Sawtooth Jigging Profile On Particle Mixtures

International Mineral Processing Congress
S. M. Viduka
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper presents a numerical investigation of solid separation in jigging device, which is a gravity separation method widely used in ore processing. Separation is recognized as being heavily dependent on fluid motion in the jig. This study explores the effects of the inlet time dependent velocity profile on jigging performance. Modelling of the liquid-solid system is performed through a combination of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate liquid flow and discrete element method (DEM) to resolve particle motion. The initial packing conditions consist of a binary-density particle system of 1130 particles each 1 cm in diameter. A variety of jigging profiles are implemented in jigging. The saw tooth pulsation profile is selected with three variations in both amplitude and frequency. The performance of each profile variant is compared in terms of solid flow patterns, separation kinetics, energy, and mean particle position. These quantitative comparisons demonstrate significant differences in the segregation rate, energy, and solid phenomena, helping find an alternative optimum operating setting for the system.
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APA: S. M. Viduka  (2012)  CFD-Dem Simulations Of A Sawtooth Jigging Profile On Particle Mixtures

MLA: S. M. Viduka CFD-Dem Simulations Of A Sawtooth Jigging Profile On Particle Mixtures. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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