Sediment Compressibility In Thickening Of Flocculated Suspensions (d62d1f33-e858-47a7-8f17-11ab8359c6d5)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 498 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
Sedimentation in highly flocculated suspensions of fine particles such as clays occurs through individual settling units (flocs) which have very open structures and correspondingly low density -typically less than 5% solids by volume. It follows that such settling processes rapidly lead to the build-up of a bed of flocs which are essentially close-packed, with inter-floc porosity of perhaps 50%, but with an overall solids content of no more than about 2-3 percent by volume. An important consequence is that the thickening process is dominated by the consolidation of this bed rather than by simple settling of the individual flocs. Experimental measurements of sediment consolidation in flocculated clay suspensions indicate that for a given system, consolidation rates are essentially determined by solids concentration and can be evaluated using the classical Kynch treatment. However, these rates are strongly dependent on the physical as well as chemical conditions of the flocculation process. Furthermore the extent to which gravity consolidation proceeds depends on the total weight of sediment (i.e. on both height and solids concentration). The implications with respect to thickener operation and the requirements for laboratory testing for thickener design are discussed.
Citation
APA:
(1992) Sediment Compressibility In Thickening Of Flocculated Suspensions (d62d1f33-e858-47a7-8f17-11ab8359c6d5)MLA: Sediment Compressibility In Thickening Of Flocculated Suspensions (d62d1f33-e858-47a7-8f17-11ab8359c6d5). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.