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Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ISSN: 2165-784X

Open Access

An Analysis of Ultrasonic Treatment in Mineral Debut: Mechanism and Recent Developments

Abstract

Jhang Sultan*

Ultrasonic treatment, a process utilizing high-frequency sound waves, has gained significant attention in various fields, including mineral processing. The application of ultrasonic waves in mineral debut has demonstrated considerable potential in enhancing the efficiency of mineral extraction and processing. This analysis delves into the mechanisms behind ultrasonic treatment in mineral debut, examines recent developments, and evaluates its implications for the mining industry. Ultrasonic treatment involves the application of sound waves typically ranging from 20 kHz to several MHz. These sound waves propagate through a medium, creating alternating high-pressure (compression) and low-pressure (rarefaction) cycles. The primary mechanisms through which ultrasonic treatment influences mineral processing are cavitation, acoustic streaming, and sonochemistry.

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