Laboratory Studies on the Flow of Nickel ... Water Suspensions*

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H S. Ellis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Flow studies have been conducted on nickel-water suspensions in a 1in.-diam., 42-ft.-long transparent lab-oratory pipeline at concentrations of up to 25 per cent, by volume, and slurry velocities of up to 15 ft/sec. The average size of the nickel powder was approximately 150 mesh (106J.L). Three flow regime were noted. At the highest velocities, i.e., above 10 ft/;sec., where the concentration distribution through the vertical diameter was most uniform, pressure gradients could be correlated with the Durand-Condolios equation (7,8). An intermediate region, i.e., from 7 ft/sec. to10 ft/sec., could be distinguished, the lower velocity limit being that at which nickel particles began to deposit. This region was also marked by decreasing pressure gradients, for a given concentration, as the velocity was reduced. The upper velocity limit in this region was also uniquely defined in that the friction factor for any nickel concentration was the same as that for water. In the third regime, below about 7 ft/sec
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APA: H S. Ellis  (1963)  Laboratory Studies on the Flow of Nickel ... Water Suspensions*

MLA: H S. Ellis Laboratory Studies on the Flow of Nickel ... Water Suspensions*. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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