Flow Behaviour And Drag Reduction Of Fluidic Ash-Water Slurries

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. Vlasak Z. Chara
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Since the flow behaviour of slurry containing both coarse and very fine particles has not been sufficiently clarified, the paper focuses on the experimental study of the particle size distribution, time and intensity of shearing and the effect of chemical agents on the hydraulic gradient versus the average velocity relationship of fluidic ash slurries in the laminar and turbulent regimes. The recirculation pipe loop with smooth stainless steel pipes of inner diameters 26.8 and 36 mm was used for measuring the ash-water mixtures flow parameters. The dense fluidic ash-water mixtures behave as time dependent non-Newtonian slurries. Shearing, the addition of bottom ash or chemical agents, favourably affects the flow behaviour of dense fluidic ash-water slurries. The hydraulic gradient in the laminar region significantly decreases; also the laminar/turbulent transition region is reached for lower flow velocity.
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APA: P. Vlasak Z. Chara  (2007)  Flow Behaviour And Drag Reduction Of Fluidic Ash-Water Slurries

MLA: P. Vlasak Z. Chara Flow Behaviour And Drag Reduction Of Fluidic Ash-Water Slurries. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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