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Effect of particle characteristics on the solids density of Bayer mud slurries

  • G. I D Roach
  • , E. Jamieson
  • , N. Pearson
  • , A. B. Yu

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Abstract

The solids density that is achieved in residue areas, washer underflows or on filters varies considerably with bauxite type. In particular Jamaican mud settles to a much lower g/l solids than those derived from most other bauxites. A fundamental study of the physical properties that affect solids density was undertaken to determine if the differences could be explained. This included particulate modelling based on particle interactions. Various characteristics of muds were measured including particle size, porosity, surface area, mineralogy and absorptivity. Sizing of muds was complicated by the effect of pH on sizing. Those data, together with the particulate modelling, enabled predictions of differences in solids densities that compared well with those obtained in practice. Comparisons between muds must be on a volume/volume basis.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLight Metals
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of Sessions, TMS Annual Meeting (Warrendale, Pennsylvania)
Pages51-58
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2001
Externally publishedYes
EventTechnical Session on Light Metals held at the TMS Annual Meeting 2001 - New Orleans, United States of America
Duration: 15 Feb 200115 Feb 2001

Conference

ConferenceTechnical Session on Light Metals held at the TMS Annual Meeting 2001
Abbreviated titleLight Metals 2001
Country/TerritoryUnited States of America
CityNew Orleans
Period15/02/0115/02/01

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