Pastefill Transportation Techniques and Predictive Rheology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew T. MacKenzie Paul A. Rantala
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Predictive pastefill rheology (flow characteristic), models have long challenged pastefill practitioners. While the methodology and practicality of recipe formulation is attainable in most locals, the remaining challenge has been to devise a predictive mathematical or empirical model of paste flow characteristics. Flow phenomenon can now be assigned mathematical and physical basis. The authors herein disclose physical and mathematical methods that demonstrate how operators could proceed when designing reliable pastefill systems. Knowledge presented will allow users flexibility in adjusting flow-rates. Laboratory data shows stiff pastefill delivery design can be derived through mathematical relationships of particle size, material characteristics and pipe diameter.
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APA: Andrew T. MacKenzie Paul A. Rantala  (2001)  Pastefill Transportation Techniques and Predictive Rheology

MLA: Andrew T. MacKenzie Paul A. Rantala Pastefill Transportation Techniques and Predictive Rheology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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