Application of a property-based flotation model in circuit simulations
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2004
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Grano, S.R.
Weedon, D.M.
Akroyd, T.J.
Wiseman, D.
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Proceedings of the Metplant 2004 Conference: Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies, 2004, pp.299-317
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(6 Sep 2004 : Perth, WA)
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Models of the size specific processes of particle collision, attachment and detachment have been combined in a form suitable for analysis of a full-scale flotation plant. The model is based on a first principal approach to particle collection by bubbles. Parameters considered include particle size, bubble size, particle contact angle, energy dissipation, entrainment and froth recovery. Using data structures configured within an Excel spreadsheet using Limn: The Flowsheet Processor', the model has been incorporated into a description of the individual cells within a simple roughing and cleaning flotation circuit. Simulated feeds of varying particle size distribution, feed tonnage and varying mineral hydrophobicity representing different mineral phases are presented to the model to produce predicted final concentrate grades and recoveries. Practical techniques for measuring many of the parameters included in the model are now becoming readily available. However, relating the terms included for contact angle, energy dissipation, entrainment (ie water recovery) and froth recovery to measurable parameters in operating plants remain as continuing challenges for research.
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