Wear Rate Prediction For Long Distance Slurry Pipelines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Shou Y. Zhen N. Topliffe
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The typical service life for a long distance slurry pipeline is15 to 25 years. Determination of wear rate for a pipeline could have a high economic impact on the pipeline project. Wear is a combination of chemical corrosion and mechanical abrasion. The contribution of each factor has to be determined project by project. Normally, chemical corrosion dominates the pipe wear in fine slurry pipelines. These pipelines have been designed with a velocity between 1.5 m/s and 2.5 m/s. Solids are suspended with high homogeneity across the pipeline section. Bottom wear is not much greater than the top wear and not sensitive to velocity. The wear pattern in the pipeline transporting medium coarse solids, such as milled ore and tailings, is different. Wear concentrates on the bottom of pipeline and the outer bends, and is more sensitive to flow velocity. Wear distribution along the pipelines is similar.
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APA: G. Shou Y. Zhen N. Topliffe  (2007)  Wear Rate Prediction For Long Distance Slurry Pipelines

MLA: G. Shou Y. Zhen N. Topliffe Wear Rate Prediction For Long Distance Slurry Pipelines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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