Minimum recovery zone height in flotation columns from particle-bubble collision analysis

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
Z. A. Zhou Zhenghe Xu J. A. Finch
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Aug 1, 1995

Abstract

A particle-bubble collision model was used to investigate the minimum recovery zone height, H(r,min) required for flotation columns. The criterion used to define H(r,min) is that height which gives unit collision probability. It is shown that H(r,min) is determined by particle and bubble size, gas hold-up and bubble-bubble interaction. Under typical operating conditions, for flotation of particles less that 10 micrometres in size H(r,min) is greater than 10 m, but it reduces to less than 1 m for particles greater than 100 micrometres
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APA: Z. A. Zhou Zhenghe Xu J. A. Finch  (1995)  Minimum recovery zone height in flotation columns from particle-bubble collision analysis

MLA: Z. A. Zhou Zhenghe Xu J. A. Finch Minimum recovery zone height in flotation columns from particle-bubble collision analysis. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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