A new statistically-based methodology for variability assessment of rheological parameters in mineral processing
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Silva Contreras, Sebastián Jesús
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Castillo, Claudia
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Olivera Nappa, Álvaro
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Townley Callejas, Brian
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2020-10-01T14:41:46Z
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2020-10-01T14:41:46Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Minerals Engineering 156 (2020) 106494
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10.1016/j.mineng.2020.106494
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/176936
Abstract
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If variability of input data for rheological measurements is not adequately included, their associated uncertainty
and subsequent modelling can be underrated. Mineral pulp rheology determination is commonly done through
triplicate tests, with such variability reported as multiples of a standard deviation, with the potential for underestimation.
In the present work, a novel statistically-based methodology for the estimation of uncertainty in
the rheological characterization of mineral suspensions —and other parametric models— is proposed. From the
variability of the experimental measurements and the analytical propagation of errors, a set of rheological
profiles are generated using Monte Carlo simulations within a variability frame. The corresponding inverse
problem for curve-fitting is solved individually, resulting in distributions of fitted parameters, which were statistically-
analyzed to obtain representative values for both the parameter and its true variability. The methodology
proposed herein has been used to explore the applicability and limitations of the Herschel-Bulkley and
Bingham models under specific experimental and data analysis protocols, where the relevance of including lowshear-
rate measurement points or yield stress measurements using alternative methods is exposed. Additionally,
we present a case study on the effect of the concentration of NaCl on the rheological response of synthetic
tailings consisting of quartz suspensions doped with kaolinite, bentonite and kaolinite-bentonite blends, using
the proposed methodology with a concentric cylinder rheometer. Results show predominantly decreasing trends
in yield stress as salt concentration increases, with non-monotonical behavior and strongest variability associated
to the quartz-bentonite blend.
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Patrocinador
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Department of Mining Engineering of University of Chile
Centre for Biotechnology and Bioengineering - CeBiB (PIA project, Conicyt, Chile)
FB0001
Chilean National Agency for Research and Development through Fondecyt Project
1160971
Chilean National Agency for Research and Development through PIA Grant
AFB180004
Project INNOVA CORFO Project CSIRO Chile
10CEII-9007