Determination of separator efficiency curve from areal measurements on polished sections

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. D. Schena C Chiaruttini
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

The feasibility is demonstrated of reconstructing the volumetric distribution of liberated particles and middlings by use of a damped, weighted least-square regularisation method. This allows a precise mass balance to be obtained around a separation/concentration unit, permitting evaluation of the partition curve (Tromp curve) of the separator. Areal grade measurements are made on polished sections of feed, concentrate and tailings and a kernel-based inversion technique is then used to obtain the volumetric grade distribution of the three assemblages. A plain kernel (number of occurrences) and a weighted kernel (each occurrence counted with its area) are used for the solution. Testing of the method on computer-generated synthetic areal grade measurements indicates that it offers a valid alternative to the tedious conventional procedure of conducting experiments with heavy liquids
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APA: G. D. Schena C Chiaruttini  (1905)  Determination of separator efficiency curve from areal measurements on polished sections

MLA: G. D. Schena C Chiaruttini Determination of separator efficiency curve from areal measurements on polished sections. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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