Title of article :
A finite element model to simulate magnetic field distribution and laboratory studies in wet low-intensity magnetic separator
Author/Authors :
Karimi, P Mining Engineering Department - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Khodadadi Darban, A Mining Engineering Department - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Mansourpour, Z School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Low-intensity magnetic separators are widely used in the research works and the
industry. Advancement in the magnetic separation techniques has led to an expansion in
the application of this method in different fields such as enrichment of magnetic
mineral, wastewater treatment, and medicine transfer in the human body. In the mineral
processing industry, the main application of wet magnetic separation is via drum
separators. The design of this separator is based on drum rotation inside a tank media,
where a permanent magnet placed inside the drum as an angle form produces a magnetic
field. In the present work, the magnetic variables involved (magnetic flux density,
intensity of magnetic field, and gradient of magnetic field intensity) were simulated in
the drum wet low-intensity magnetic separator using the finite element method and a
COMSOL Multiphysics simulator; these variables were further validated through the
measured data. A comparison between the simulation and laboratory measurements (of
the magnetic field) showed that the mean value of the simulation error in 94 points in 2
sections was equal to 9.6%. Furthermore, the maximum simulation error in the middle
of the magnets, as the most important part of the magnetic field distribution in the
process of magnetic separation, was in the 6th direction and equal to 7.8%. Therefore,
the performed simulation can be applied as a first step to design and construct more
advanced magnetics separators.
Keywords :
Finite Element Method , Magnetic Field Simulation , Magnetic Separation , Wet Drum Magnetic Separator
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics