Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson Cell

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G J. Harbort Z Pokra
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

It has been observed in several Jameson cell installations where the source for flotation feed is deslime screens, that the recovery of coal particles greater than 0.5 m is not as great as that of finer material. Consequently, a research project was undertaken at a CHPP in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, to assess the possibility of increasing the recovery of coarser particles (+0.5 mm) within the downcomer of the Jameson Cell. The effect of decreasing turbulence and agitation in a commercial-scale downcomer was investigated to assess the effect on the recovery of both coarse and fine coal particles. This paper details the findings of the testwork, summarising the results relating to differences in the operating parameters within the downcomer.
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APA: G J. Harbort Z Pokra  (2005)  Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson Cell

MLA: G J. Harbort Z Pokra Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson Cell. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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