Effects Of Ultrasonic And Vibration Mechanism On Dewatering Of Coal Fines

International Mineral Processing Congress
F. Burat
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The present research covers the results of experiments carried out with high frequency vibration screen on dewatering of coal fines. In the tests, the addition of surface active reagents was studied employing a high frequency vibrating screen. To increase the efficiency of mechanical dewatering processes, ultrasonic treatment was applied along with surfactants and optimum dewatering conditions were obtained. The moisture content of the feed material was from 82.5% to 41% by the optimization of operation parameters including the angle of the screen, vibration frequency, feed rate and screen opening size. Optimum parameters obtained in dewatering processes carried out with the vibrating screen were kept constant and the effects of surface active reagents and ultrasonic treatment on dewatering were investigated. Finally, the moisture level of the material was further reduced from 41.0% to 37.66%.
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APA: F. Burat  (2012)  Effects Of Ultrasonic And Vibration Mechanism On Dewatering Of Coal Fines

MLA: F. Burat Effects Of Ultrasonic And Vibration Mechanism On Dewatering Of Coal Fines. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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