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Influence of medium particle size on the separation performance of an air dense medium fluidized bed separator for coal cleaning
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2015
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EngineeringMedium Particle SizeChemical Engineering SeparationsPowder CompactionMineral ProcessingChemical EngineeringSeparation PerformanceSelective SeparationSeparation TechniqueParticle TechnologyMaterials ScienceSeparation TechnologyMultiphase FlowAir Dense MediumCoal UtilizationExperimental ResultsEnvironmental EngineeringSeparation EfficiencyCokingCoal-water Slurry Fuel
Synopsis Dry beneficiation of coal by air dense medium fluidized bed is an emerging trend. It is widely believed that the particle size of the medium has a significant effect on the separation efficiency. This investigation demonstrates that medium particle size has a major effect on separation efficiency. Experimental results show that different size fractions of the same feed respond differently to the same size fraction of medium solids. Furthermore, a particular size fraction of feed coal responds differently with different size fractions of medium solids. The E p values and overall metallurgical performance parameters, obtained from experimental results, clearly indicate the superior performance of an air dense medium fluidized bed separator when using –150+106 µm magnetite powder as the fluidizing medium. These observations reinforce the importance of sizing the medium particle size for the air dense medium fluidized bed.
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