Predicting The Values Of Flow Parameters For The Design Of Pipelines Conveying Backfill Slurries

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. C. R. Gilchrist
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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27
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A principal requirement in the design of a backfill transportation pipeline is the accurate prediction of the values of key slurry flow parameters. Input variables, such as particle size and solids concentration, are usually determined by the load-bearing requirements of the placed fill. It is therefore necessary to identify the optimum conditions of transport for a particular combination of input variables. This paper critically reviews the methods available to predict the values of flow parameters in slurry pipeline systems in the light of experimental data generated at a test facility. Particular reference is made to rod milled waste and deslimed tailings transport systems and, in the case of the former, it is shown that both pumping and load-bearing requirements can be optimized.
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APA: I. C. R. Gilchrist  (1988)  Predicting The Values Of Flow Parameters For The Design Of Pipelines Conveying Backfill Slurries

MLA: I. C. R. Gilchrist Predicting The Values Of Flow Parameters For The Design Of Pipelines Conveying Backfill Slurries. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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