A Total System Concept for the Reclamation and Hydraulic Transportation of Dense Solids

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Binning
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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139 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"Economic high density mineral reclamation and subsequent transportation of solids through a pipeline presents many formidable engineering problems.Mineral reclamation system design by theoretical formulas is almost impossible because solids composition, ie. concentration, velocity, moisture content, solid size, etc. can only be controlled within a broad pumping range.Traditionally this has restricted pumping to relatively dilute slurries whereas it is usually preferred, because of economic considerations to reclaim as high a concentration as possible.At Toyo/De-Velde Corp. we recognized these pumping limitations and began to develop and manufacture a range of standard and auxiliary equipment that would exceed these technical restrictions.MATERIAL RECLAMATION & PIPELINE INJECTIONTo minimize fluid usage and increase material reclamation efficiency we designed a submersible dredge mixing pump that uses most of its energy to pick up material from rest, mix it with fluid into a highly concentrated slurry then push it firmly into a pipeline.Where material is too compacted to be mined by the standard submersible mixer pump, auxiliary high torque self contained submersible excavators can be fitted around the periphery of the mixer pump. This is to facilitate excavation and break up of the compacted material into a slurry.High flexibility of this system can be achieved by combining the many equipment variations available into the most efficient format to fit individual site requirements.Whatever combination of equipment is selected, torque is nullified by counter rotating excavators against each other. This increases effective excavator/material bite torque but also allows mixer/excavator rig suspension by cable for deep water material recovery."
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APA: R. Binning  (1985)  A Total System Concept for the Reclamation and Hydraulic Transportation of Dense Solids

MLA: R. Binning A Total System Concept for the Reclamation and Hydraulic Transportation of Dense Solids. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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