A Review Of Newtonian And Non-Newtonian Flow In Rectangular Open Channels

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. J. Alderman R. Haldenwang
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Flumes are ubiquitous throughout the mining and minerals processing industries as well as being used in the polymer processing and pulp and paper industries. With the increased demand for the transport of highly concentrated slurries in rectangular open channels, there is an impetus for a better understanding of the role of rheology in flow hydraulics. Until recently, design of such channels has been based on either the Chézy or Manning equations used for modelling open channel flow of Newtonian fluids. This has been done for modelling turbulent flow of low concentrated slurries with some success. However, this is not the case for highly concentrated slurries where the flow in the channel is no longer turbulent. Unlike Newtonian fluids, work carried out on flow of pseudo-homogeneous, non-Newtonian fluids in open channels is somewhat limited. Moreover, these results have been published in a variety of sources. This paper attempts to give a critical review of the work carried out on Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow of pseudo-homogeneous non-settling slurries in rectangular open channels. A comparison is also made of the models based on power law, Bingham plastic and Herschel-Bulkley fluids for laminar and turbulent flow in rectangular open channels.
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APA: N. J. Alderman R. Haldenwang  (2007)  A Review Of Newtonian And Non-Newtonian Flow In Rectangular Open Channels

MLA: N. J. Alderman R. Haldenwang A Review Of Newtonian And Non-Newtonian Flow In Rectangular Open Channels. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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