Relationship Between Apparent And Actual Partition Curves Of Gravity Separation Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Ferrara P. Bevilacqua
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The paper discusses the problem of accuracy in the determination of the partition curve of gravity separation processes, which is strongly affected by both the sharpness of separation of the density analysis system used and the width of the density range selected. The problem is important when the density analysis of the separation products cannot be performed using heavy liquids, but has to be performed using heavy suspensions or using other systems such magnetogravimetric separation. The imperfect separation given by these systems and the use of large density ranges lead to the determination of apparent partition curves instead of actual partition curves for the process. In the paper the relation between apparent and actual partition curves is studied under different conditions through a simulation program. For different input data, special diagrams are given which, once the apparent partition curves and the sharpness of the density cuts are known, allow calculation of the actual partition curves and the related parameters.
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APA: G. Ferrara P. Bevilacqua  (1995)  Relationship Between Apparent And Actual Partition Curves Of Gravity Separation Processes

MLA: G. Ferrara P. Bevilacqua Relationship Between Apparent And Actual Partition Curves Of Gravity Separation Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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