The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution

The influence of the fundamental parameters of non-ideal phase flow and the extraction parameters on the number of equilibrium stages - ND, theoretical stages - NT, as well as the number of stages (ND - NT), the existence of which is a consequence of the backflow in extractors, was investigated. The...

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Main Authors: Tadić G., Gligorić M., Tolić A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical Faculty, Bor 2006-01-01
Series:Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
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spelling doaj-385b914e97304e2289a5f40bbd1bf65a2020-11-24T22:46:44ZengTechnical Faculty, BorJournal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy1450-53392006-01-01421678010.2298/JMMB0601067TThe influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distributionTadić G.Gligorić M.Tolić A.The influence of the fundamental parameters of non-ideal phase flow and the extraction parameters on the number of equilibrium stages - ND, theoretical stages - NT, as well as the number of stages (ND - NT), the existence of which is a consequence of the backflow in extractors, was investigated. The calculated number of stages (ND - NT) served as a measure of the influence of the denoted parameters on the extraction efficiency. The results of the investigation indicate that the number of stages (ND - NT) considerably increased with increasing backmixing coefficients and that the dependence was linear. It was established that the increase of the ratio of the flow rate of the heavy and light phase and the decrease of the equilibrium distribution coefficient, as well as the increase of the total separation factor, led to an exponential increase of the number of stages in the extractor, which consequently caused a decrease in the extraction efficiency. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2006/1450-53390601067T.pdfextractionseparation factorlinear equilibrium distributionbackmixingtheoretical number of stagesequilibrium number of stagesstage additive model
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author Tadić G.
Gligorić M.
Tolić A.
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Gligorić M.
Tolić A.
The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
extraction
separation factor
linear equilibrium distribution
backmixing
theoretical number of stages
equilibrium number of stages
stage additive model
author_facet Tadić G.
Gligorić M.
Tolić A.
author_sort Tadić G.
title The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
title_short The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
title_full The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
title_fullStr The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
title_full_unstemmed The influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
title_sort influence of non-ideal phase flow on the extraction efficiency for the case of a linear equilibrium distribution
publisher Technical Faculty, Bor
series Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
issn 1450-5339
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The influence of the fundamental parameters of non-ideal phase flow and the extraction parameters on the number of equilibrium stages - ND, theoretical stages - NT, as well as the number of stages (ND - NT), the existence of which is a consequence of the backflow in extractors, was investigated. The calculated number of stages (ND - NT) served as a measure of the influence of the denoted parameters on the extraction efficiency. The results of the investigation indicate that the number of stages (ND - NT) considerably increased with increasing backmixing coefficients and that the dependence was linear. It was established that the increase of the ratio of the flow rate of the heavy and light phase and the decrease of the equilibrium distribution coefficient, as well as the increase of the total separation factor, led to an exponential increase of the number of stages in the extractor, which consequently caused a decrease in the extraction efficiency.
topic extraction
separation factor
linear equilibrium distribution
backmixing
theoretical number of stages
equilibrium number of stages
stage additive model
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