Improvement Of Centrifugal Gravity Concentrators Performance For Gold-Containing Minerals Processing

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 690 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The application of centrifugal separation methods with the use of gravity concentrators has been assigned high priority while gold-containing minerals processing. The separation proceeds under centrifugal force resulted from the rotor spinning and wash water flow in the concentrators. The high specific gravity particles are retained at the trapping surface of the cone, and the low specific gravity particles are brought in the tailings. The centrifugal field in such concentrators (Knelson, Falcon) is generated by the rotating cone provoking the swirling of the free fed slurry flow. The author investigated the regularities of the separation process in the centrifugal gravity concentrator where a two-phase flow of the separated mineral media is under the pulsed pressure of the fluidization water and air. As a result of the study the possibility of the deeper penetration of the fine heavy fraction into the cone rings, providing the fluctuation of the fluidization water or air flow, was theoretically argued and experimentally proved. This allows the increase of the separation performance at low pulsation costs. The developed mathematical models are in close conformity with the actual process of interest and they enable the prediction of the heavy phase behavior at the isolated process stages in the concentrator. Keywords: gold, centrifugal gravity concentrator, containing, specific gravity, cone ring, pulsation, cost, fluidization water, Knelson centrifugal separator
Citation
APA:
(2012) Improvement Of Centrifugal Gravity Concentrators Performance For Gold-Containing Minerals ProcessingMLA: Improvement Of Centrifugal Gravity Concentrators Performance For Gold-Containing Minerals Processing. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.