Techniques and Results of Experimental Studies of the Flow Characteristics of Some Mineral Slurries

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Waugh D. M
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

investigations have been undertaken into the flow characteristics of mineral slurries from a number of Australian metallurgical plants including Mount Isa Mines Ltd., North Broken Hill Ltd., and Broken Hill South Ltd. Experimental equipment installed for this work included facilities for continuous recording of flow rate and pressure drop and detection of sedimentation.Although the method has subsequently been described in published literature, it is believed that the investigations included the original application of a method for correlation of the flow rate and pressure drop data. This method depends on solving by graphical methods the values of the constants k, and c in the relationship EQUATION 1 where D is pipe diameter; ?P, pressure drop; L, length; and V, mean linear velocity. Discussion of this correlation also reveals why sedimentation velocity does not necessarily vary greatly with pipe diameter.INTRODUCTIONIn order to design pumps and pipeline installations for a Newtonian fluid, measurements of the fluid's density and viscosity in any of a number of instruments are sufficient. Substitution of these values in well known equations to calculate Reynolds numbers and subsequent correlation to determine friction factors are all that is required for engineering specification.As a result of work during the last decade, particularly that of Metzner and Reed (1955) and Dodge and Metzner (1959), it is now possible to design for homogeneous non-Newtonian fluids using relatively simple instrumental measurements.These methods can sometimes be applied to thick slurries which behave as if homogeneous. However, for the...
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APA: Waugh D. M  (1965)  Techniques and Results of Experimental Studies of the Flow Characteristics of Some Mineral Slurries

MLA: Waugh D. M Techniques and Results of Experimental Studies of the Flow Characteristics of Some Mineral Slurries. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1965.

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