Spigot Design Modification to Alleviate Roping in Hydrocyclones

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. S. Pathak S. Mishra M. H. Tyeb A. K. Majumder
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Jan 8, 2022

Abstract

Roping in hydrocyclones is a well-known phenomenon in mining and mineral industries which put serious restrictions on their continuous and maintenance free operation. Roping is mostly observed in association with high underflow solid concentrations which can be attributed to higher fraction of solids reporting to the underflow or the feed solid concentration itself being higher. This paper proposes a newly designed spigot with a truncated conical geometry which can allow for a rope-free discharge at higher feed solid concentrations. The experimental observations revealed that in the operation of a 50.8-mm-diameter hydrocyclone, roping ensued at 10% to 12.5% (wt%) feed solid concentration depending on feed inlet pressure for the cylindrical spigot, whereas with the modified spigot, rope free discharge was attained even at 25% (wt%) feed solid concentration.
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APA: S. S. Pathak S. Mishra M. H. Tyeb A. K. Majumder  (2022)  Spigot Design Modification to Alleviate Roping in Hydrocyclones

MLA: S. S. Pathak S. Mishra M. H. Tyeb A. K. Majumder Spigot Design Modification to Alleviate Roping in Hydrocyclones. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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