2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2014.09.025
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A design of experiments investigation into dry separation using a Knelson Concentrator

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“…The number of tests required for the CCD can be calculated using equation 1, which contains the standard 2 k factorial with its origin at the centre, 2k points at a distance, β, from the centre to generate the quadratic terms, and replicate tests at the centre (Box and Hunter, 1957;Kökkılıç et al, 2015;Montgomery, 2009;Zhou et al, 2016).…”
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“…The number of tests required for the CCD can be calculated using equation 1, which contains the standard 2 k factorial with its origin at the centre, 2k points at a distance, β, from the centre to generate the quadratic terms, and replicate tests at the centre (Box and Hunter, 1957;Kökkılıç et al, 2015;Montgomery, 2009;Zhou et al, 2016).…”
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“…( 1)With three variables (k) and six replicates at the centre point (n 0 ), the number of tests required for each feed grade investigated is 20 (Kökkılıç et al, 2015;Montgomery, 2009;Obeng et al, 2005;Zhou et al, 2016). The independent variables are designated as x 1 , x 2 and x 3 and the predicted responses, grade and recovery, are designated as y 1 and y 2 respectively.…”
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“…A central composite design (CCD) was used to obtain the optimum operating condition. CCD is a form of response surface methodology that predicts the response by a second‐order equation (Equation ) R=α0+i=1normalkαnormaliXnormali+i=1normalkαiiXnormali2+i=1k1j=2normalkαijXnormalinormalXnormalj …”
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“…These gravity concentrators utilize centrifugal force to enhance the relative settling velocity between particles with different size and density [18][19][20][21][22][23].…”
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