Differential Settling
Differential Settling
Differential Settling
A slurry feed enters the tank through an inlet connection. As soon as the
slurry enters the tank, its linear velocity decreased as a result of the
enlargement of cross-sectional area. Solid particles start to settle under the
influence of gravity. The faster-settling particles (coarse particles) will be
collected at the bottom of the tank near the inlet/entrance, while the slower
settling particles (small particles) will be carried farther into the tank before
they reach the bottom of the tank. The very fine particles are carried away in
the liquid overflow from the tank. Vertical baffles placed at various distances
from the inlet within the tank allow for the collection of several fractions
(different grades of particles) according to the terminal falling velocities.
Because of occurrence of considerable overlapping of size, no sharp separation
is possible with this classifier.
Spitzkasten
Mechanism
The slurry feed enters the top of the first vessel where the larger, faster-settling,
particles are separated. The overflow including unseparated solids, feeds into
the top of the second vessel, where another separation occurs since the velocity
is lower than that in the first vessel. Each succeeding vessel will separate a
different range of particles depending upon settling velocities of the particles
and upon the fluid velocity in the vessel. In each vessel, the velocity of the
upflowing fluid is independently controlled to give the desired size range of
product from that vessel.
Elutriator
Mechanism
The feed to be separated is fed in the form of a suspension to the center of the
inner cone. It flows downward through the inner cone and out at a baffle at the
bottom of the inner cone. Hydraulic water is fed near the outlet for the coarse
material. The solids form the inner cone and a rising stream of water are mixed
below the inner cone and then flow through an annulus space between the two
cones. Classification action occurs in the annular space, the small/fine
particles are carried away in the overflow while the large particles/ coarse
particles settle against the hydraulic water to the bottom and are removed
periodically
Rake Classifier
Pneumatic Classifier