Article | REF: J3132 V1

Hydraulic classification in dimensions

Authors: Pierre BLAZY, Robert JOUSSEMET

Publication date: March 10, 2011

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2. Technical and economic parameters

2.1 Hydraulic classification efficiency

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2.1.1 Classification assessment

As no industrial operation produces perfect results, hydraulic classification is affected by a number of factors that can lead to deviations from reality.

They can be assessed in a variety of ways.

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