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R1MKCT14 - Concentration methods

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Concentration methods
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
R1MKCT14 mandatory 7 3L + 2E 6.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
passed exam from Mineral Resources Processing passed exam from Mineral Resources Processing
Learning objectives
Introducing students to the theoretical and practical knowledge of the preparatory and auxiliary processes of preparation of mineral raw materials, especially during the crushing and drainage of products. The goal is for students to gain the ability to participate in the management of the processes they study within this course.
Learning outcomes
The student will be able to: quickly and easily upgrade the acquired knowledge; ability of analysis and synthesis; ability to plan and organize; basis for good oral and written communication; ability to obtain and analyze information; ability to solve problems and make decisions; detailed knowledge and understanding of technological processes of mineral raw materials preparation with special emphasis on concentration methods; development of habits for permanent information, monitoring and application of innovations in the profession; development of communication skills with the immediate work environment; development of professional ethics, responsibility and accuracy in work; the idea of economical use of natural resources is inherently woven, in accordance with the principles of sustainable development.
Content
Basic processes. Introduction (concept of concentration, separation, purification). Theoretical bases of concentration, physical fields and physical quantities that enable mineral separation. Magnetic concentration: magnetic properties of minerals. . Electrification of mineral grains. Electrostatic concentration, coronary and coronaelectrostatic pyro-electrostatic, triboelectrostatic and dielectric concentration. Electrical concentration devices.Gravitational concentration. Theoretical bases and procedures of gravitational concentration, criteria for mineral separation. Flotation concentration. Elementary act of flotation. Natural fleet-stability and flotability of the collected area. Mechanism of action of flotation reagents. Flotation foam, mineralization. Flotation kinetics. Factors influencing the flotation process. Flotation concentration scheme. Special types of flotation process.Special methods of concentration. Methods based on differences in mineral grains in shape, size, hardness, friction, elasticity, decryption,Chemical methods of concentration.Radiometric methods based on differences in optical properties, radioactivity, luminescence, fluorescence, phosphorescence and absorption of certain radiation.Examination of the possibility of concentration of useful mineral components and the way of presenting the results.
Teaching Methods
Lectures, exercises, study, consultations.
Literature
  1. 1. N Ćalić, Teorijski osnovi pripreme mineralnih sirovina, RGF, 1990, Beograd 2. J. Pavlica, D. Draškić, Priprema nemetaličnih mineralnih sirovina, RGF, 1997, Beograd (Original title)
Evaluation and grading
Class attendance and teaching activities,Seminar work,Colloquiums I and II,Final exam
Specific remarks
Students are required to attend to the classes, complete exercises, pass the colloquia and complete the final exam.