The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings

The performance of modern slurry dewatering equipment is essentially dependent on the efficiency of compression. Shear yield stress as an index of flowability and compressibility is affected by suspension properties, while the presence of reagents may be significant. In this work, the effect of fine...

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Main Authors: Garmsiri Mohammad Reza, Haji Amin Shirazi Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-02-01
Series:Applied Rheology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-28-15721
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spelling doaj-4c79c4f65c68434080239afb22e7d1cc2021-09-06T19:41:56ZengDe GruyterApplied Rheology1617-81062018-02-0128110.3933/applrheol-28-15721The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation TailingsGarmsiri Mohammad Reza0Haji Amin Shirazi Hassan1Department of Mining Engineering, Sirjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, 8718813955 Sirjan, IranMining Engineering Group, Mineral Industries Research Centre, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, 7618868366 Kerman, IranThe performance of modern slurry dewatering equipment is essentially dependent on the efficiency of compression. Shear yield stress as an index of flowability and compressibility is affected by suspension properties, while the presence of reagents may be significant. In this work, the effect of fine fraction, pH, flocculant, and collector concentration on the shear yield stress of copper flotation tailings at concentrators placed at Sarcheshmeh and Shahrebabak (Iran) were examined. Slump and settling tests were utilized to investigate the shear yield stress and compressibility of suspension. A pilot scale column was also employed to investigate the compressibility of suspension. Results indicated that shear yield stress increase, while compressibility decrease with flocculant concentration and fine fraction. It was found that the shear yield stress steadily increased with pH. Furthermore, in the presence of collectors the shear yield stress was reduced, while the compressibility enhanced.https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-28-15721surface chemistryshear yield stresscompressibilitycopper flotation tailingsfine fractionphcollector
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author Garmsiri Mohammad Reza
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Haji Amin Shirazi Hassan
The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings
Applied Rheology
surface chemistry
shear yield stress
compressibility
copper flotation tailings
fine fraction
ph
collector
author_facet Garmsiri Mohammad Reza
Haji Amin Shirazi Hassan
author_sort Garmsiri Mohammad Reza
title The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings
title_short The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings
title_full The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings
title_fullStr The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Suspension Properties on Shear Yield Stress and Compressibility of the Suspension of Copper Flotation Tailings
title_sort effect of suspension properties on shear yield stress and compressibility of the suspension of copper flotation tailings
publisher De Gruyter
series Applied Rheology
issn 1617-8106
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The performance of modern slurry dewatering equipment is essentially dependent on the efficiency of compression. Shear yield stress as an index of flowability and compressibility is affected by suspension properties, while the presence of reagents may be significant. In this work, the effect of fine fraction, pH, flocculant, and collector concentration on the shear yield stress of copper flotation tailings at concentrators placed at Sarcheshmeh and Shahrebabak (Iran) were examined. Slump and settling tests were utilized to investigate the shear yield stress and compressibility of suspension. A pilot scale column was also employed to investigate the compressibility of suspension. Results indicated that shear yield stress increase, while compressibility decrease with flocculant concentration and fine fraction. It was found that the shear yield stress steadily increased with pH. Furthermore, in the presence of collectors the shear yield stress was reduced, while the compressibility enhanced.
topic surface chemistry
shear yield stress
compressibility
copper flotation tailings
fine fraction
ph
collector
url https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-28-15721
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