The effect of the characteristics of the partition plate unit on the separating process of-6 mm fine coal in the compound dry separator

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Although compound dry separation technology has been applied to industrial applications for +6 mm size fraction of coal separation, the technology has not been widely applied in the separation of fine coal (-6 mm). In this study, the effect of the partition plate unit characteristics on both the average density of particles in the bed uniformly and the final separation results in a fine coal separation process were studied. According to the results, the standard deviations of the corresponding density distribution were 0.08, 0.14, and 0.07 when the height of the partition plate was 2.5 cm, the partition plate angle was 35°, and the distance from the apex of partition plate on the backplane, was 12 cm, respectively, which were the lowest values at the same level. These results showed that the average density of particles in the bed was uniformly, and its corresponding density distribution contour map was more regular. When the amplitude was 2.8 mm, the frequency was 29 Hz, the height of the partition plate was 2.5 cm, the partition plate angle was 35°, and the distance from the apex of the partition plate to the backplane was 12 cm; as a result, the E value was 0.115 g/cm 3 , the yield of the concentrate was 69.24%, the ash content was 12.52%, and the separation effect was better. The characteristics of the partition plate unit have an important effect on the separating process of-6 mm fine coal in the compound dry separator.

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Chen, C., Wang, L., Luo, Z., Zhao, Y., Lv, B., Fu, Y., & Xu, X. (2019). The effect of the characteristics of the partition plate unit on the separating process of-6 mm fine coal in the compound dry separator. Minerals, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/min9040215

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