The feasibility of a slip velocity model for predicting the enrichment of chromite in a Floatex density separator |
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Authors: | Gajanan Kapure Chandrakala KariS. Mohan Rao N.D. Rao |
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Affiliation: | Research and Development Division, Tata Steel Ltd, Jamshedpur-831007, India |
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Abstract: | The Floatex density separator (FDS) is an industrial separator and works on the principle of hindered settling where the settling rate of a particle in suspension is affected by nearby particles. This phenomenon of hindered settling has been described by various authors using the concept of particle slip velocity. The feasibility of one such slip velocity model proposed by Galvin et al. to predict the separation of chromite in a plant scale FDS was examined. Previously this model was validated only at lab scale with synthetic mixture of various density particles. In order to use this model, the feed chromite ore was characterized and quantified into different density mineral classes and their percentages were estimated by using mineralogical grain count method. The performance of FDS was then predicted using slip velocity model in terms of weight recoveries and composition of different minerals in the FDS underflow product. |
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Keywords: | Floatex density separator Slip velocity model Chromite |
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