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Grinding and Mineral Processing

Prof. Raj K Rajamani

Department of Metallurgical Engineering
University of Utah
Salt Lake City
Utah - 84112
Ph   : 801-581-3107
Fax  : 801-581-6386


Teaching Interests

Undergraduate courses in statistical methods, principles, application of statistics to process engineering, energy generation, consumption and environmental effects, mathematical modeling and application to mineral processing operations. Active in the development on campus Web course on these topics.

 

Research interests

Currently active in simulation of charge motion in tumbling mills with the discrete element method. Ultra fine particle production with high energy mills. Application of CFD to particulate processes. High-frequency eddy current separation of particles.

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Thin Film Deposition

Thin Film Deposition

Many modern technologies rely on the properties of surfaces rather than the bulk materials. In this image, an undergraduate student loads a sample into a vacuum chamber where a thin film of magnetic materials will be deposited.




Department of Metallurgical Engineering
135 S. 1460 E, Room 412 • Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Phone: (801) 581-6386 Fax: (801) 581-4937
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