Flow Rate Measurement Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions From A Tank Using Notches

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Haldenwang R. Erasmus P. T. Slatter R. P. Chhabra
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Notches are used routinely for measuring the flow rate of water with free surface flows. As far as can be ascertained, no work has been done to investigate the performance of these flow rate measurement devices for non-Newtonian suspensions. The Flow Process Research Centre at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology has investigated the flow rate of kaolin and bentonite suspensions from a tank for two notch shapes, namely rectangular and triangular, and for 3 different concentrations of each suspension. The notches were calibrated using water and then the kaolin and bentonite suspensions were tested in them. The rheological characterisation of the fluids was done with a Paar Physica MC-1 rotary viscometer fitted with a cup and roughened bob. Analysis of the results shows a significant increase in discharge coefficient with increase in concentration, and the discharge coefficient has been correlated to the yield stress. This is the first such study, and further investigation is needed to confirm and extend these findings.
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APA: R. Haldenwang R. Erasmus P. T. Slatter R. P. Chhabra  (2007)  Flow Rate Measurement Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions From A Tank Using Notches

MLA: R. Haldenwang R. Erasmus P. T. Slatter R. P. Chhabra Flow Rate Measurement Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions From A Tank Using Notches. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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