Scale Up From the Laboratory to Full Scale Continuous Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James Y. Oldshue Paul M. Kubera
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Most coillillercial processing applications employing mixers in various types of slurry systems are continuous flow. These applications may also be multiple stage, with the stage number varying anywhere from two or three to ten or more. Two questions that usually come up at the beginning of any proposed pilot plant study are (1) can the pilot plant unit be operated batch-wise, and the results extrapolated both on the basis of scale and fluid motion to the full-scale tank which will be continuous-flow (and probably multi-stage), or (2) does the pilot plant need to be operated in a continuous-flow fashion, and if so, does the exact number of tanks/stages that are proposed for the plant need to be used in the pilot plant? We will consider these possibilities in sequence and present the principles involved in running some of the various pilot-plant arrangements.
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APA: James Y. Oldshue Paul M. Kubera  (1992)  Scale Up From the Laboratory to Full Scale Continuous Process

MLA: James Y. Oldshue Paul M. Kubera Scale Up From the Laboratory to Full Scale Continuous Process . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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