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Optimization for Single- and Double-Electrode High-Tension Separators using Surface Methodology to Recover Titanium Minerals from Red Sediments, Odisha, India


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1 Uranium Corporation of India Limited, Jaduguda Mines, East Simghbhum, Jharkhand 832 102, India
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Modinagar 201 204, India
3 CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar 751 013, India
4 Department of Fuel and Mineral Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad 826 004, India
 

This study deals with the optimization of operating parameters of single- and double-electrode high tension electrostatic separators (HTS) using response surface methodology (RSM). The parametric optimization takes into account feed rate, temperature and drum speed as major operating variables. The objective is to recover titanium-bearing minerals such as ilmenite and rutile from red sediment deposits of badlands in Odisha, India, by optimizing the operating parameters of single- and double-electrode HTS. We predict titanium-bearing minerals recovery as a function of feed rate, temperature and drum speed. The optimized response was validated against data derived from both HTS test works comprising (i) mineral grade, (ii) mineral recovery and (iii) process yield. The study describes the optimization procedure using RSM and MATLAB. RSM was used for optimizing the criteria for separation of titanium-bearing minerals by varying feed rate, temperature and drum speed. It was observed that factors like maximum yield %, grade % and recovery % for ilmenite using doubleelectrode HTS method were better than singleelectrode HTS method. Thus, it can be concluded on the basis of overall performance from both experimental and predicted values, that the double-electrode HTS method is better than the single-electrode HTS method, particularly from the grade and recovery point of view.

Keywords

Badlands Topography, High-tension Separator, Red Sediments, Single And Double Electrodes, Titaniumbearing Minerals.
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  • Optimization for Single- and Double-Electrode High-Tension Separators using Surface Methodology to Recover Titanium Minerals from Red Sediments, Odisha, India

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Authors

Asnani Chandru Kumar
Uranium Corporation of India Limited, Jaduguda Mines, East Simghbhum, Jharkhand 832 102, India
Satya Sai Srikant
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Modinagar 201 204, India
Raghupatruni Bhima Rao
CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar 751 013, India
N. R. Mandre
Department of Fuel and Mineral Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad 826 004, India

Abstract


This study deals with the optimization of operating parameters of single- and double-electrode high tension electrostatic separators (HTS) using response surface methodology (RSM). The parametric optimization takes into account feed rate, temperature and drum speed as major operating variables. The objective is to recover titanium-bearing minerals such as ilmenite and rutile from red sediment deposits of badlands in Odisha, India, by optimizing the operating parameters of single- and double-electrode HTS. We predict titanium-bearing minerals recovery as a function of feed rate, temperature and drum speed. The optimized response was validated against data derived from both HTS test works comprising (i) mineral grade, (ii) mineral recovery and (iii) process yield. The study describes the optimization procedure using RSM and MATLAB. RSM was used for optimizing the criteria for separation of titanium-bearing minerals by varying feed rate, temperature and drum speed. It was observed that factors like maximum yield %, grade % and recovery % for ilmenite using doubleelectrode HTS method were better than singleelectrode HTS method. Thus, it can be concluded on the basis of overall performance from both experimental and predicted values, that the double-electrode HTS method is better than the single-electrode HTS method, particularly from the grade and recovery point of view.

Keywords


Badlands Topography, High-tension Separator, Red Sediments, Single And Double Electrodes, Titaniumbearing Minerals.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv119%2Fi4%2F695-699