Florida Phosphate Matrix Pump And Pipeline Operating Efficiencies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. R. Addie
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

While the cost of transporting raw phosphate matrix from a pit to a processing plant via slurry pipelines is more efficient than it could be by rail cars, conventional trucks or belt conveyors, it still amounts to many millions of dollars, and in many areas there still exists much room for improvement. By taking advantage of pipeline test data on different slurries, it is possible to reduce costs by optimizing pipeline diameters, operating velocities and slurry concentrations. Better wearing, more efficient pump designs are now available which, if applied correctly, can lead to significant savings. The authors discuss what benefits are possible in relation to the electrical operating and wear maintenance costs and go into some of the factors associated with taking advantage of these benefits, identifying what they see as being practically possible.
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APA: G. R. Addie  (1998)  Florida Phosphate Matrix Pump And Pipeline Operating Efficiencies

MLA: G. R. Addie Florida Phosphate Matrix Pump And Pipeline Operating Efficiencies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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