Imtiaz Shah, Ghislain Bournival, François Guillard, Seher Ata
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Abstract
X-ray radiography presents a non-invasive and dynamic approach for examining multiphase flows, particularly in complex systems like flotation froths. While this technique has been applied successfully in various multiphase studies, such as granular flows and fluidised beds, its utilisation in understanding flotation froths is novel. This study aimed to investigate the behaviour of particles and bubbles within the froth phase using a unique flotation rig combined with an X-ray radiographic setup. Specifically, it sought to understand how the pulp-froth interface influences the entry of bubble clusters into the froth phase and to observe the journey of particles within the froth. The results provided tangible evidence supporting previously inferred phenomena. It was found that the interface between the pulp and froth acted as a barrier, impeding the entry of bubble clusters into the froth phase. However, what was particularly noteworthy about the study was its revelation of extraordinary dynamics in particle movement within the froth phase. These dynamics included the occurrence of reattachment and dropback at critical solid fractions, phenomena that were visually observed for the first time.
X 射线射线照相术是一种非侵入性的动态方法,可用于检查多相流,尤其是浮选泡沫等复杂系统中的多相流。虽然这项技术已成功应用于颗粒流动和流化床等各种多相研究,但将其用于了解浮选泡沫还是一项新技术。这项研究旨在利用独特的浮选设备和 X 射线放射成像装置来研究泡沫阶段中颗粒和气泡的行为。具体来说,它试图了解矿浆-浮渣界面如何影响气泡团进入浮渣相,并观察颗粒在浮渣中的移动过程。研究结果为之前的推断现象提供了具体证据。研究发现,纸浆和泡沫之间的界面起到了阻碍气泡团进入泡沫相的作用。然而,这项研究尤其值得注意的是,它揭示了颗粒在泡沫相中的非凡运动动态。这些动态包括在临界固体分数时发生的重新附着和回落,这是首次直观观察到的现象。
期刊介绍:
The purpose of the journal is to provide for the rapid publication of topical papers featuring the latest developments in the allied fields of mineral processing and extractive metallurgy. Its wide ranging coverage of research and practical (operating) topics includes physical separation methods, such as comminution, flotation concentration and dewatering, chemical methods such as bio-, hydro-, and electro-metallurgy, analytical techniques, process control, simulation and instrumentation, and mineralogical aspects of processing. Environmental issues, particularly those pertaining to sustainable development, will also be strongly covered.