Effect of bubble trailing vortex on coal slime motion in flotation

Fuel(2023)

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Abstract
Understanding the coal slime motion around the trailing vortex is an important precursor for predicting the entrainment probability of the bubble trailing vortex in coal flotation. Using a particle image velocimetry (PIV) system, we investigated the length of low-velocity region and the separation behavior of liquid from the cylinder surface under different fluid flow velocities. As the average fluid flow velocity increased, the height of the low-velocity region firstly increased and then gradually decreased, while the separation angle firstly decreased rapidly and then be almost constant at 94.2°. The relative height of low-velocity region and the separation angle fitted well with the fluid flow velocity, respectively. The trajectory of the coal particle having a diameter of 0.1875 mm moved around the cylinder was explored via a high-speed camera system. The coal particle first moved against the cylinder surface and then entered the trailing vortex region, where the centrifugal force and dynamic pressure provided sufficient energy. After a similar circular motion, the coal particle left the region relying on the dynamic pressure. Our results can provide a valuable insight into the development of technology for cleaner mineral flotation.
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Coal flotation,Trailing vortex,Boundary line,Particle trajectory,Velocity distribution,Separation point
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