Title of article :
An Experimental and CFD Investigation on Effect of Initial Bubble Diameter on its Rise Velocity Profile in A Laboratory-Scale Flotation Column Cell
Author/Authors :
Khorasanizadeh, Narjes Faculty of Mining - Petroleum & Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran , Karamoozian, Mohammad Faculty of Mining - Petroleum & Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran , Nouri-Bidgoli, Hossein Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran
Abstract :
The bubble diameter effect on the bubble rise velocity profile in a flotation column
is studied by the two-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. The
simulations are done in the ANSYS® Fluent® software using a two-phase volume of
fluid model. The computational domain is a square cross-section column with a 10 cm
width and a 100 cm height, in which air is interred as a single bubble from the lower
part of the column by an internal sparger. An experimental test is also performed, the
hydrodynamics parameters are recorded, and the simulated results are validated using
the values obtained for the bubble rise velocity. The simulation results obtained
indicate that CFD can predict the bubble rise velocity profile and its value in the
flotation column with less than 5% difference in comparison with the experimental
results. Then the simulations are repeated for the other initial bubble diameter in the
bubbly flow regime in order to study the bubble diameter effect on the rise velocity
profile. The results obtained demonstrate that the larger bubbles reach the maximum
velocity faster than the small ones, while the value of maximum velocity decreases by
an increase in the bubble diameter. These results can be used to improve the flotation
efficiency.
Keywords :
Column flotation , Bubble diameter , Velocity profile , Multi-Phase simulation , CFD simulation
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment