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Classification studies of lead–zinc ore fines using water-injection cyclone.

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Title Classification studies of lead–zinc ore fines using water-injection cyclone.
 
Creator K. Udaya, Bhaskar
B., Govindarajan
J P, Barnwal
K.K., Rao
B.K., Gupta
T.C., Rao
 
Subject Mineral Processing/Beneficiation
 
Description Classification studies to recover liberated particles of lead and zinc minerals from a ground lead–zinc ore were carried out using a 100-mm water-injection cyclone. The effects of variables on the performance of water-injection cyclone are discussed. The results indicated that the injection water rate has a complex interaction with the other variables like spigot opening, feed inlet pressure, and vortex finder opening. A set of empirical equations for slurry throughput, corrected cyclone cut size, minimum distribution point, and reduced efficiency numbers was developed for predicting the performance of water-injection cyclone. Finally, the results obtained in water-injection cyclone are compared with the data obtained on a similar diameter (100 mm) hydrocyclone.
 
Publisher ELSEVIER
 
Date 2005
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ampri.csircentral.net/635/1/1%2Ds2.0%2DS0301751605000323%2Dmain.pdf
K. Udaya, Bhaskar and B., Govindarajan and J P, Barnwal and K.K., Rao and B.K., Gupta and T.C., Rao (2005) Classification studies of lead–zinc ore fines using water-injection cyclone. International Journal of Minereal Processing, 77. pp. 80-94.
 
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