Collision probability of fine particles in the bubble wake - An experimental study with 4D particle tracking velocimetry


Collision probability of fine particles in the bubble wake - An experimental study with 4D particle tracking velocimetry

Sommer, A.-E.; Heitkam, S.; Eckert, K.

One highly relevant challenge in flotation is the recovery of fine particles. Due to their low inertia, these particles are mostly pushed aside by rising bubbles. Consequently, they typically exhibit low probability for bubble-particle collision and thus, a poor recovery rate. In this work, the trajectories of fine particles in the vicinity of rising bubbles were investigated. The measurements considered a chain of millimetric bubbles within a rectangular container filled with deionized water. The flow field near the bubbles was measured by tomographic particle image velocimetry (TPIV), employing fluorescent tracer particles of 33µm diameter. Subsequently, trajectories of larger particles and bubble-particle collision events are recorded with 4D particle tracking velocimetry using a high temporal and spatial resolution. The results reproduce the well-known collision of particles on the leading edge of a rising bubble. Additionally, collisions on the tailing edge were observed in cases with a low Stokes number. The TPIV results demonstrate, that the high turbulent kinetic energy in the bubble wake allows particles to divert from the fluid streamlines and collide with the tailing edge of the bubble. The tailing edge collision probability increases with the Reynolds number and with decreased particle inertia. Overall, the investigation shows that the collision of fine particles in the bubble wake should be considered for the development of further collision probability models. Furthermore, the importance of turbulence on the fine particle flotation was demonstrated.

Keywords: 4D Particle tracking velocimetry (PTV); tomographic particle image velocimetry (TPIV); fine particle flotation; collision probability; Bubble-particle interaction; wake induced collision

  • Contribution to proceedings
    XXX International Mineral Processing Congress in Cape Town, 18.-22.10.2020, Kapstadt, Südafrika
    Proceedings of the XXX. International Mineral Processing Congress

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