Effect of variations in the polar and azimuthal angles of coarse particles on the structure of drainage channels in thickened beds

IF 5.6 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s12613-023-2680-z
Cuiping Li, Gezhong Chen, Zhu’en Ruan, Raimund Bürger, Yuan Gao, Hezi Hou, Hui Wang
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The 3D reconstruction and quantitative characterization of drainage channels and coarse tailings particles in a bed were conducted in this study. The influence of variations in the azimuthal angle (θ) and polar angle (φ) of coarse particles on drainage channel structure was analyzed, and the drainage mechanism of the bed was studied. Results showed that water discharge in the bed reduced the size of pores and throat channels, increasing slurry concentration. The throat channel structure was a key component of the drainage process. The φ and θ of particles changed predominantly along the length direction. The changes in φ had a cumulative plugging effect on the drainage channel and increased the difficulty of water discharge. The rake and rod formed a shear ring in the tailings bed with shear, and the θ distribution of particles changed from disorderly to orderly during the rotation process. The drainage channel was squeezed during the shearing process with the change in θ, which broke the channel structure, encouraged water discharge in the bed, and facilitated a further increase in slurry concentration. The findings of this work are expected to offer theoretical guidance for preparing high-concentration underflow in the tailings thickening process.

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粗颗粒极角和方位角的变化对加厚床层排水通道结构的影响
本研究对床层中的排水通道和尾矿粗颗粒进行了三维重建和定量表征。分析了粗颗粒方位角(θ)和极角(φ)的变化对排水通道结构的影响,并研究了床层的排水机理。结果表明,床层中水的排出使孔隙和喉道尺寸减小,增加了泥浆浓度。喉道结构是排水过程的关键组成部分。颗粒的 φ 和 θ 主要沿长度方向变化。φ的变化对排水道产生了累积堵塞效应,增加了排水的难度。尾矿耙和尾矿棒在尾矿床上形成剪切环,在旋转过程中,颗粒的 θ 分布由无序变为有序。在剪切过程中,排水通道随着 θ 的变化而受到挤压,从而打破了通道结构,促进了床层中水的排出,并有利于矿浆浓度的进一步提高。这项研究成果有望为尾矿浓缩过程中高浓度底流的制备提供理论指导。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials (Formerly known as Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Mineral, Metallurgy, Material) provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to the fields of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials. Papers dealing with minerals processing, mining, mine safety, environmental pollution and protection of mines, process metallurgy, metallurgical physical chemistry, structure and physical properties of materials, corrosion and resistance of materials, are viewed as suitable for publication.
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