RI 8461 Monitoring Taconite Process Streams With Thermal Neutron Capture-Gamma Ray Analysis

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Franklin B. W. Woodbury
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, as part of its goal of helping maintain an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic A needs, is evaluating alternative technologies to treat oxidized taconites. Since process control is an essential element in the application of these process technologies, research was performed on a prototype monitoring system utilizing a Californium-252 (252-Cf) neutron source and a thermal neutron capture-gamma ray spectra analysis method to measure the amount of iron and percent solids in process slurries. The prototype system was used to monitor the concentrate and tailing streams in a 900-lb/hr flotation pilot plant during continuous around-the-clock tests. The iron content of the process slurries was determined by measuring the total peak areas under the capture spectrum peaks at 7.626-7.632 MeV, the associated escape peaks at 7.136-7.122 and 6.626-6.612 MeV, and the iron doublets at 4.900 and 4.998 MeV. A potential method for determining the percent solids in process slurries using the 2.22 MeV hydrogen capture peak is discussed. Results of this work demonstrate a potential method for providing process control parameters using the data from thermal neutron capture-gamma ray reactions.
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APA: Franklin B. W. Woodbury  (1980)  RI 8461 Monitoring Taconite Process Streams With Thermal Neutron Capture-Gamma Ray Analysis

MLA: Franklin B. W. Woodbury RI 8461 Monitoring Taconite Process Streams With Thermal Neutron Capture-Gamma Ray Analysis. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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