hydroclassification
Hydroclassification is a separation process that uses fluid flow and particle settling to divide a suspension into fractions by particle size, and, in some contexts, by density. It encompasses methods and equipment designed to exploit hydrodynamic forces to classify solids in liquids, with applications in mineral processing, environmental engineering, and soil science. The term can refer to industrial classification with devices such as hydrocyclones, as well as the laboratory-based hydrometer or pipette methods used to determine grain-size distributions in soils.
In mineral processing, hydroclassification typically employs hydrocyclones or other inline classifiers. Feed slurry enters a conical
In soil science and sedimentology, hydroclassification often refers to the hydrometer or pipette method for determining
Standards and practice vary by industry, but the concept remains the same: classify particles by size through