Design of Agitators for Storage and Surge Tanks with High Yield Stress Fluids

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Jung W. Keller N. Rohn
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In hydrometallurgical minerals processing slurries are often processed at very small grind sizes and high solids concentrations. This normally results in flow anomalies of such slurries. Due to flow limits or yield stress the slurry tends to stagnate close to the vessel bottom, the walls and at any internals. The main mixing task therefore generally is not suspending of the solids but the homogeneous blending of the entire vessel volume. If not considered during the agitator design only a fraction of the vessel contents will be mixed. Therefore the knowledge of the slurry rheology as well as the variations in process parameters is vital to design e.g. storage or surge tanks. The integral mixing solution considers the motor power, the choice of the impeller type and number, the impeller diameter as well as the design of the baffles and feed and discharge positions.
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APA: J. Jung W. Keller N. Rohn  (2014)  Design of Agitators for Storage and Surge Tanks with High Yield Stress Fluids

MLA: J. Jung W. Keller N. Rohn Design of Agitators for Storage and Surge Tanks with High Yield Stress Fluids. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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