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Development of water split model for a 76 mm hydrocyclone

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Title Development of water split model for a 76 mm hydrocyclone
 
Creator H., Shah
A. K., Majumder
J P, Barnwal
 
Subject Mineral Processing/Beneficiation
 
Description Many correlations have been developed between water split (ratio of water reporting through underflow and overflow) and process as well as design variables in a hydrocyclone. However, majority of them use cone ratio (ratio of spigot and vortex finder diameter) as one of the variables. In this article, it is explained why the use of cone ratio as a model parameter may sometimes be misleading. An attempt has, therefore, been made to develop an improved correlation to predict water split in a hydrocyclone using spigot diameter and vortex finder diameter as individual variables. Feed pressure has also been used as a model parameter. The model has been developed based on regression analyses of systematic data generated and has been validated with random experimental data.
 
Publisher ELSEVIER
 
Date 2006
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ampri.csircentral.net/643/1/1%2Ds2.0%2DS0892687505002803%2Dmain.pdf
H., Shah and A. K., Majumder and J P, Barnwal (2006) Development of water split model for a 76 mm hydrocyclone. Minerals Engineering, 19. pp. 102-104. ISSN 1754-890X
 
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