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Processing of coal fines using air fluidization in an air table

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Title Processing of coal fines using air fluidization in an air table
 
Creator Chalavadi, G
Singh, Ranjeet Kumar
Das, Avimanyu
 
Subject Mineral Processing
 
Description Dry beneficiation of fine coal was investigated using air fluidization in a vibrating air table. A systematic study based on a response surface method of experimentation revealed the features of separation. The ash content of the − 1.0 mm coal feed was reduced from 25.8% to 16.2% with 40.9% mass yield of the clean coal. Optimization was carried out for a target clean coal ash and process conditions were identified for maximum mass yield. A detailed statistical analysis revealed the complex nature of influence of the operating variables on the separation performance. Mathematical models for the mass yield and ash content of the clean coal were developed based on the statistical analysis. The operating regimes for any target product were identified. It was established that complex interaction of the process variables described the separation performance. The longitudinal and transverse velocities of the particles were estimated by considering the components of force due to side tilt, end tilt, vibration frequency and bulk flow. The experimental results were explained in the light of the findings from force balance analysis. A phenomenological description of the separation features of air table has also been given.
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Date 2016
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Relation http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301751616300266#
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7528/
 
Identifier Chalavadi, G and Singh, Ranjeet Kumar and Das, Avimanyu (2016) Processing of coal fines using air fluidization in an air table. International Journal of Mineral Processing, 149 (IF- 1.561). pp. 9-17.