Met Dynamics - Magnetic Separator
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Latest SysCAD Version: 25 October 2024 - SysCAD 9.3 Build 139.36522
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Available from Build 139.36389.
General Description
The Magnetic Separator efficiently mixes all incoming feed streams and, based on user configuration, calculates the recovery of materials according to their magnetic properties.
The solid splits are determined using one of the following methods:
- User-Specified Recoveries: Users manually set the recovery rates based on their specific requirements.
- King and Schneider Model: Applicable for drum-type Wet Low Intensity Magnetic Separators (WLIMS).
- Dobby and Finch Model: Used for Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separators (WHIMS) and High Gradient Magnetic Separators (HGMS).
Requires Met Dynamics Add-On and license from Met Dynamics.
Diagram
The diagram shows the default drawing of the Magnetic Separator, with all of the streams that are required for operation of the unit.
The physical location of the streams connecting to the Magnetic Separator is unimportant. The user may connect the streams to any position on the unit.
Inputs and Outputs
Label | Required Optional |
Input Output |
Number of Connections | Description | |
Min | Max | ||||
Feed | Required | In | 1 | 10 | The slurry feed/s to the unit |
Magnetics | Required | Out | 1 | 1 | Magnetics outlet from the unit |
Non-Magnetics | Required | Out | 1 | 1 | Non-Magnetics outlet from the unit |
Model Theory and Data Sections
Please refer to following Met Dynamics wiki pages for further information:
Adding this Model to a Project
Add to Configuration File
Sort either by DLL or Group:
DLL: | MetDynamics.dll |
→ | Units/Links | → | Met Dynamics: Magnetic Separator | |
or | Group: | Size Distribution |
→ | Units/Links | → | Met Dynamics: Magnetic Separator |
See Model Selection for more information on adding models to the configuration file.
Insert into Project Flowsheet
Insert Unit | → | Met Dynamics | → | Magnetic Separator |
See Insert Unit for general information on inserting units.