Experimental Scale-Up of the Screen Models (05ba41f8-cdd7-4815-bec9-33314df24e1e)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 254 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Empirical models used for predicting the performance of screens on the basis of capacity, cut size, water split and grade efficiency curves were evaluated. This paper reports experimental results obtained with single-deck Derrick screens. The performance of the screen was tested with limestone in a separate screen set-up, in a pilot plant and in industrial scale test runs. The results of pilot plant experiments showed that the measured water split was higher than the measured bypass. This is an indication to that water flow does not entrain the same proportion of all fine particles present in the feed which is advantageous for screening. The experimental design for the industrial test runs was made on the basis of the pilot plant tests. Suitability of the existing models has been checked and accuracy compared. The tests showed that best grade efficiency model was the Rosin-Rammler model. An empirical model for the evaluation of the model parameters as a function of pulp density of the feed and the load of the screen is suggested.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Experimental Scale-Up of the Screen Models (05ba41f8-cdd7-4815-bec9-33314df24e1e)MLA: Experimental Scale-Up of the Screen Models (05ba41f8-cdd7-4815-bec9-33314df24e1e). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.