Remote Characterization Of The Rheological Properties Of Sludges And Slurries - Preliminary Investigations Into A Novel In Situ Sensor

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 194 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Multiphase process design and optimization often depends upon the rheological properties of sludges and slurries. In practice the task of determining these important properties is usually carried out by removing small samples from a process line or process unit and performing tests with proprietary bench-top analysers near to site or at a remote laboratory. Sampling will remain an important procedure in industrial processes, but there is also a strong case for augmenting the routine information obtained using an in situ sensor, as suggested below. ?Sampling protocols can result in extensive turnaround periods from sample collection to the generation of results. The delay can have an effect on a variety of factors such as product quality, process operability and efficiency. ?Sampling of toxic or radioactive material can prove an even greater challenge to minimize human involvement. ?Removal often changes the rheology of a specimen, and might lead to incorrect conclusions being drawn about the condition of a sludge. ?Sludge and slurry in a containment suffers a gravitational gradient, so that a removed sample should be paired with its location, particularly in the vertical dimension.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Remote Characterization Of The Rheological Properties Of Sludges And Slurries - Preliminary Investigations Into A Novel In Situ SensorMLA: Remote Characterization Of The Rheological Properties Of Sludges And Slurries - Preliminary Investigations Into A Novel In Situ Sensor. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.