Many investigators developed flotation models in the past, most of which were empirical and incorporated only physi-cal parameters such as particle size, bubble size and energy dissipation. As a result, these models could not be used to predict flotation from some of the key chemistry parameters such as particle hydrophobicity (or contact angle) and surface charges (or c-potentials) of bubbles and particles. Yoon and Mao (1996, 1997) derived a first-order flotation rate equation by using both surface chem-istry and hydrodynamic parameters. Furthermore, this model was derived from first principles and therefore it had diagnostic and predictive capabilities. The model was developed based on the premise that bubble-particle adh...
A flotation model has been proposed that is applicable in a turbulent environment. It is the first t...
Only when the process of particle detachment is well understood and modelled can minerals recovery u...
International audienceIn flotation, bubbles are responsible for carrying the hydrophobic particles t...
A first-principle flotation model was derived at Virginia Tech from the basic mechanisms involved in...
Particle-bubble sub-processes cannot be directly and physically obtained in froth flotation due to t...
The efficiency of flotation processes may be improved through an understanding of the flotation mode...
A comprehensive model of particle collection in flotation is developed from a rigorous analysis of t...
A mathematical model of the flotation process was developed having at least two features which can m...
This research presents three models of froth flotation that recognize flotation as an interfacial p...
Flotation models describe the separability of mineral particles using a loosely defined term known a...
Bubble-particle encounter during flotation is governed by liquid flow relative to the rising bubble,...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
A froth-based flotation description is developed that combines the physical structure and the kineti...
CSIRO has developed a model of flotation using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software that inco...
Froth flotation is a process that utilizes the surface properties of mineral particles to separate t...
A flotation model has been proposed that is applicable in a turbulent environment. It is the first t...
Only when the process of particle detachment is well understood and modelled can minerals recovery u...
International audienceIn flotation, bubbles are responsible for carrying the hydrophobic particles t...
A first-principle flotation model was derived at Virginia Tech from the basic mechanisms involved in...
Particle-bubble sub-processes cannot be directly and physically obtained in froth flotation due to t...
The efficiency of flotation processes may be improved through an understanding of the flotation mode...
A comprehensive model of particle collection in flotation is developed from a rigorous analysis of t...
A mathematical model of the flotation process was developed having at least two features which can m...
This research presents three models of froth flotation that recognize flotation as an interfacial p...
Flotation models describe the separability of mineral particles using a loosely defined term known a...
Bubble-particle encounter during flotation is governed by liquid flow relative to the rising bubble,...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
A froth-based flotation description is developed that combines the physical structure and the kineti...
CSIRO has developed a model of flotation using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software that inco...
Froth flotation is a process that utilizes the surface properties of mineral particles to separate t...
A flotation model has been proposed that is applicable in a turbulent environment. It is the first t...
Only when the process of particle detachment is well understood and modelled can minerals recovery u...
International audienceIn flotation, bubbles are responsible for carrying the hydrophobic particles t...