A Computer Model for Vacuum Filter Operatin
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 6
 - File Size:
 - 494 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1989
 
Abstract
Mathematical modelling of continuous rotary vacuum  filtration has been limited by the wide range of variables  and the absence of connecting equations linking the  variables. The filter type and size, mechanical design and  predicted performance are generally determined by  laboratory leaf tests on representative samples of slurry, or  plant samples from an operating filter. A model has been developed which includes the major  process variables such as slurry feed rate and  concentration, cake thickness, wash water and air flow  rates, to predict the filter production throughput, cake  moisture and residual solubles. Where possible the model incorporates well established  equations relating form filtration, washing and drying rates  of the filter cake. Where an equation has not been  formulated, standard curve fitting programs have been used  to establish an algorithm. The theoretical equations and the  derived algorithms are defined in the text. A major feature of the model is that operators,  metallurgists, process, mechanical and instrumentation  engineers become more aware of the interaction of process  variables, the principles of the equipment design and its  limitations when operating at peak performance. The model has specific application in the alumina  industry where a high moisture content of the filter cake  can increase chemical losses and energy costs, and in the  coal industry where overseas companies are insisting on  lower export coal moistures.
Citation
APA: (1989) A Computer Model for Vacuum Filter Operatin
MLA: A Computer Model for Vacuum Filter Operatin. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.