Paste Reticulation Systems: Myths and Misconceptions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert Cooke
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

This paper shows how technology developed to analyse stabilised slurries can be applied to paste flows. The rheological characterisation of paste mixtures using the generalised yield pseudoplastic rheological model is described. It is noted that the slump test does not provide a complete rheological characterisation of a paste. Methods for calculating pipeline pressure gradients for laminar and turbulent flow are presented. The minimum pressure gradient is an important consideration to ensure that solids do not settle on the pipe invert. Important points to be considered for a pipe loop test programme are noted. The usefulness of the pseudo shear diagram for scaling pipe loop test measurements is demonstrated. Issues to be considered for the design of paste reticulation systems are discussed.
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APA: Robert Cooke  (2001)  Paste Reticulation Systems: Myths and Misconceptions

MLA: Robert Cooke Paste Reticulation Systems: Myths and Misconceptions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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