Minerals Engineering, Vol.91, 86-91, 2016
Speed analysis of quartz and hematite particles in a spiral concentrator by PEPT
Activated quartz and hematite tracers between 1180 and 1700 gm in diameter were tracked in two sections of the first two turns of a spiral concentrator to ascertain information on valuable and gangue particle motion. The tracking took place while the tracer was flowing in a 20% solids by mass iron ore slurry. The direct activation of mineral particles, combined with the use of an adjustable height circular assembly of modular positron emission particle tracking detectors, has made this tracking possible. The tracer particle trajectories and speeds are presented in this paper. An early separation into two streams (concentrate or loss to tailings) can be seen for certain runs of the hematite tracers. Tracers speeds and radial position from the centre of the spiral give more details about the presence of the slurry film's secondary flow in the middle zone of the spiral trough. Particle inward and outward migration speed in this secondary circulation is presented. The speed of this migration is approximately 0.12 m/s inward and 0.15 m/s outward for the set-up used. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Gravity concentration;Spiral concentrator;Iron ore;Positron emission particle tracking (PEPT)