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Flotajonskinetikk×Bond Work Index×Rosin-Rammler-fordelingen×
FagfeltBergteknikkBergteknikkBergteknikk
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår193519521933
OpphavspersonGarcia-ZunigaFred C. BondPaul Rosin and Erich Rammler
TypeFirst-order kinetic model for flotation recoveryEmpirical method for grinding energy estimationEmpirical probability distribution for crushed material fineness
Opprinnelig kildeGarcia-Zuniga, H. (1935). Uber eine neue Methode, zur Berechnung der Flotationsausbeute. Zeitschrift fur Praktische Geologie, 43(2), 12-19. link ↗Bond, F. C. (1952). The third theory of comminution. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 193, 484-494. link ↗Rosin, P., & Rammler, E. (1933). The laws governing the fineness of powdered coal. Journal of the Institute of Fuel, 7, 29-36. link ↗
AliasBatch Flotation Model, Flotation Rate Constants, Kinetic Flotation AnalysisBond Work Index, BWI, Bond Index TestRosin-Rammler Model, RRS Distribution, Weibull Distribution (particle size)
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SammendragFlotation kinetics is the study of how recovery of minerals from ore changes over time during flotation. The Garcia-Zuniga model, introduced in 1935, describes recovery as a first-order kinetic process with rate constant k and maximum recoverable fraction R∞. This simple model underpins flotation cell design and process optimization, enabling engineers to predict flotation performance from batch tests and scale results to industrial circuits.The Bond Work Index, introduced by Fred C. Bond in 1952, is an empirical parameter that characterizes the resistance of an ore to grinding in a tumbling mill. It is defined as the kilowatt-hours per short ton (kWh/st) of electrical energy required to reduce a coarse ore from theoretically infinite size to 80% passing 100 micrometers. The Bond Index is foundational in mineral processing plant design and cost estimation worldwide.The Rosin-Rammler Distribution, introduced by Paul Rosin and Erich Rammler in 1933, is an empirical probability distribution that describes the particle size distribution of ground or crushed materials. It characterizes fineness by two parameters: the characteristic size (d-prime) and the uniformity index (n). This distribution is remarkably accurate for mineral processing streams and is ubiquitous in comminution engineering.
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