Electrokinetics Dewaters And Consolidates Slimes - Objective:

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 1009 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
Quickly and cheaply consolidate underground slimes to facilitate their use as backfill and permit their easy handling for other reasons. Approach: The slurry containing slimes is pumped into active stopes and electrokinetically dewatered to provide consolidated back fill. How It Works: To densify slimes electro-kinetically two electrodes are placed in the material to be dewatered and densified. Typically, the electrodes are pieces of wire mesh fencing. One is placed on the bottom, and the other is suspended in the slurry near the surface. Figure 1 is a simplified section of a test. A d-c voltage of 100 to 400 volts is applied across the slurry. This causes the solid particles which are in suspension in the water (usually these are negatively charged) to migrate toward the anode; simultaneously, the water moves toward the cathode. Water immediately adjacent to the negatively charged solid particle surfaces contains an excess of dissolved positive ions. When these ions are attracted to the electrode and move towards it, they also exert
Citation
APA: (1976) Electrokinetics Dewaters And Consolidates Slimes - Objective:
MLA: Electrokinetics Dewaters And Consolidates Slimes - Objective:. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.