Determining the significance of flotation variables on froth rheology using a central composite rotatable design, Powder Technology (2015Technology ( ), doi: 10.1016Technology ( /j.powtec.2015 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published in its final form. Please note that during the production process errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.
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AbstractFroth performance in a flotation cell is expected to be affected by froth rheology due to change in the froth transportation rate. However, very little study has been performed to investigate how froth rheology responds to flotation variables. This paper presents an experimental program performed to study the effects of flotation variables (i.e. feed grade, feed particle size, froth height, superficial gas velocity and impeller speed) on the froth rheology. These conditions were varied using a central composite rotatable design (CCRD).