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Название Regularities of fine-grained materials separation process on concentrating table
DOI 10.17580/or.2017.03.10
Автор Vasilyev А. М., Kuskov V. B.
Информация об авторе

Mekhanobr Engineering JSC (St. Petersburg, Russia):

Vasilyev A. M., Researcher, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, science@mekhanobr.spb.ru

 

Saint Petersburg Mining University (St. Petersburg, Russia):
Kuskov V. B., Associate Professor, Candidate of Engineering Sciences

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The results of the studies on the main factors’ effects (deck vibrational frequency and swing amplitude, its angle of inclination, size of recovered higher-density component) upon concentrating table 51KTs operating efficiency are presented. The estimation of beneficiation efficiency was performed by Hancock-Luyken test. The feed material was artificial mix, consisting of quartz sand and granulated ferrosilicium narrow size fractions. The methods of studies by means of a concentrating table and ferrosilicium separation from concentrated products by means of a magnetic separator were preliminarily elaborated. The studies in question were based on second-orderrotatable-design method. This method is especially expedient for the studies of conditions close to optimal, ill-described by linear relationship. On the basis of the acquired experimental data, the regularities of the main factors’ effects upon particles separation on concentrating table were revealed, providing for a more deliberate regulation of fine-grained ores and materials separation processes both under laboratory conditions and in full-scale production. The recommendations for concentrating table operation with various fine-grained materials were formulated.

Ключевые слова Gravity concentration, concentrating table, operation optimization, second-order-rotatable-design
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