Title of article :
Growth and compaction behaviour of copper concentrate granules in a rotating drum
Author/Authors :
Wauters، نويسنده , , P.A.L and van de Water، نويسنده , , R and Litster، نويسنده , , J.D and Meesters، نويسنده , , G.M.H and Scarlett، نويسنده , , B، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
8
From page :
230
To page :
237
Abstract :
In order to understand the growth and compaction behaviour of chalcopyrite (copper concentrate), batch granulation tests were carried out using a rotating drum. The granule growth exhibited induction-type behaviour, as defined by Iveson and Litster [AIChE J. 44 (1998) 1510]. There were two consecutive stages during granulation: the induction stage, during which the granules are gradually being compacted and little or no growth occurs, and the rapid growth stage, which starts when the granules have become surface wet and are rapidly growing. In agreement with earlier findings, an increased amount of binder liquid shortened the induction time. mpaction behaviour was also investigated. A displaced volume method was adopted to determine the porosity of the granules. It was shown that this technique had a limitation as it was unable to detect the reduction of the volumes of the granule pores after the granules had become surface wet. Due to this, some of the measurements were not suited for fitting a three-parameter empirical model. Attempts were made to determine whether the rapid growth stage started with the pore saturation exceeding a certain critical value, but due to the scatter in the porosity measurements and the fact that some of the measurements could not be used, it was not possible to determine a critical pore saturation. However, the porosity measurements clearly demonstrated that the porosity of the granules decreased during the induction stage of an experiment and that when rapid growth occurred, the granules had a pore saturation was around 0.85. This value was slightly lower than unity, which is most likely due to trapped air bubbles.
Keywords :
Granulation , porosity , Rotating drum , Compaction , Agglomeration
Journal title :
Powder Technology
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Powder Technology
Record number :
1693258
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