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Computational modelling of particle-fluid dynamics in comminution and classification: a review

Narasimha Mangadoddy, Teja Reddy Vakamalla, Mayank Kumar, Aubrey Mainza

2020Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Transactions of the Institutions of Mining and Metallurgy29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Comminution and classification are the two major unit operations involved in the processing of pure minerals from its ore rocks. In the current paper, an assessment is made on different numerical models used for the prediction of fluid and solid flow properties in tumbling mill, hydrocyclone and dense medium cyclone (DMC). A detailed discussion on the selection of suitable turbulence and multiphase models for the accurate prediction of flow field in hydrocyclone is made by comparing the predictions among and against experimental data. The additional requirements for accurate performance predictions at high feed solid content is elaborated. The drawbacks of DPM model and the usage of CFD-DEM coupling technique to predict the coal partition curve in DMC’s has been elucidated. The discrepancies between DEM, CFD, one way and two way coupled CFD-DEM predicted mean flow field and particle dynamics against experimental measurements in tumbling mills also made in detail.

Topics & Concepts

ComminutionHydrocycloneComputational fluid dynamicsCFD-DEMFluid dynamicsTurbulenceMechanicsComputer scienceFlow (mathematics)Particle (ecology)Process engineeringMaterials scienceEngineeringGeologyMetallurgyPhysicsOceanographyCyclone Separators and Fluid DynamicsMineral Processing and GrindingGranular flow and fluidized beds
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