Pipeline Design Characteristics of Some Industrial Paste-Like Slurries

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M R. Carstens A Sellgren R Visintainer
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

There is a wide variety of industrial pastes or non-settling slurries pumped in mining, dredging and reclamation projects as products, refuse and tails. The types and/or names of some of the common ones are alumina red mud, phosphate clays, tar sands mature fine tails, tar sands (CT) consolidated clays and fly ash. The pipeline performance or friction of these varies dramatically with the type, its concentration and the particulars of the actual slurry making it difficult to select pumping equipment and to design associated pipelines. The GIW Hydraulic Laboratory in Grovetown Georgia has tested a number of these slurries over the last 30 years for various mining customers. Where available in the public domain and/or where permission has been obtained, the results of those tests are presented in this paper in a form usable for pipeline and pump system designers and users.
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APA: M R. Carstens A Sellgren R Visintainer  (2005)  Pipeline Design Characteristics of Some Industrial Paste-Like Slurries

MLA: M R. Carstens A Sellgren R Visintainer Pipeline Design Characteristics of Some Industrial Paste-Like Slurries. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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