Investigation on the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier, W.P. Roux and N. Naude

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 728 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Fine particle beneficiation plays an ever-increasing role in mineral processing plants and it
seems that technology can’t keep up with the challenges involved in the treating of these fines.
The REFLUX™ classifier has proven itself able to treat high tonnages of fine material,
especially in the coal industry. There are various fine ore applications that can benefit from such a
process, yet laboratory and pilot-scale tests on many of these ores show poor efficiencies and recoveries.
A better understanding of the design, operation and mechanisms of the REFLUX™ classifier is required
to determine if and how it fits into these applications.
The mechanisms in gravity separators are very complex due to the complex hydrodynamics,
and the REFLUX™ classifier is no exception. The mechanisms of these systems are usually described
through theoretical single particle-models that are hard to verify through analysing the feeds and
products of these processes. To verify these models the movement of individual particles must be
measured, which is not an easy task.
In this paper the separation mechanisms in the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier
were investigated with high-speed videography. A small lab scale model of the incline channel was
constructed for this purpose. It was possible to capture and track the trajectories of particles under certain
conditions and match these trajectories with theoretical models. The resuspension of particles, clustering
and streaking was also observed and captured.
Keywords: REFLUX™ classifier, particle trajectory, beneficiation, high-speed videography
Citation
APA:
(2020) Investigation on the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier, W.P. Roux and N. NaudeMLA: Investigation on the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier, W.P. Roux and N. Naude. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.