Analysis Of Sampling And Slurry Flow Using Multi-Physics Modeling - Preprint 09-058

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. McBride
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Representative samples are required from process streams in order to accurately measure chemical and physical characteristics. This information can then be used by process operators and metallurgists to evaluate the process and effect control actions for the operation. The capture and presentation of representative samples can be critical to measuring values, such as elemental analysis and particle size, with on-line or near-stream analyzers. A comprehensive multi-physics model has been developed and used to better understand the effects of slurry flow and particle segregation under certain operating parameters. An algebraic slip model coupled with a free surface algorithm is used to track motion and position of particles and phases within a specified geometry.
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APA: D. McBride  (2009)  Analysis Of Sampling And Slurry Flow Using Multi-Physics Modeling - Preprint 09-058

MLA: D. McBride Analysis Of Sampling And Slurry Flow Using Multi-Physics Modeling - Preprint 09-058. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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