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Ingeniería e Investigación

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OSORIO CORREA, Adriana Marcela; MARIN, Juan Miguel; PELAEZ RESTREPO, Juan Felipe  and  RESTREPO VASQUEZ, Gloria María. Evaluating a hydraulic classification system for the differential separation of solid mixtures. Ing. Investig. [online]. 2009, vol.29, n.3, pp.36-41. ISSN 0120-5609.

A hydraulic classification system having four equidistant discharge points for solid mixtures was evaluated using a 23 factorial experimental design for each discharge. The evaluation factors consisted of 0.9 to 2.7 m3/h flow rate, 1,420 to 2,520 Kg/m3 particle density and 0.0005 to 0.002 m particle size. The response variable was the degree of each material's recovery efficiency. Stat Graphics statistical software was used for obtaining the theoretical models, showing higher than 99% correlation between them. The theoretical models were experimentally validated for two cases: classifying different sized material having the same density and classifying materials having equal size but different density. Coal and quartz were the materials used for the model; they were characterised in terms of their propertied as individual particles and as a mass of particles. Size separation was done by sieve (granulometric) analysis. Error percentages were low (0.7% to 14%) in the first experimental case; however, errors in the second case in predicting the separation of heavier material were very high (above 50%), perhaps due to the nature of the material. The above models will form the basis for continuing to study these operating and design variables which in practice determine such processes' dynamic response and operational performance for the ongoing search for optimum operating conditions.

Keywords : hydraulic classification; differential separation; elutriation; solid mixture.

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