Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
214436 International Journal of Mineral Processing 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The equations governing the consolidation of flocculated suspension in a ideal continuous thickener are solved numerically (using Maple 9) using the assumption that the flocculated suspension possesses a compressive yield stress Py(ϕ) that is a solely a function of the local volume fraction. Kaolinite was chosen as a representative substance since the volume fractions of kaolinite suspensions corresponding to the gel point, ϕg, had been determined under different electrolyte concentrations and pH together with the compressive yield stresses, Py(ϕ). The numerical results show that the maximum volume fraction at bottom of the thickener ϕu is a relatively sensitive function of the electrolyte concentration and pH. Hence, the separation efficiency of the thickener can be altered by changing the feed chemistry.

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