Prediction of deposition velocities and their use on assessing sanding potential on spiral separators

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A. B. Holland-Batt
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Jan 12, 1992

Abstract

Deposition velocities play an important role in many fields of engineering and an impressive range of measured data has accumulated in the literature. Numerous workers have addressed the problems that are associated with the prediction of deposition velocity because of its particular relevance to the design of pipelines and pumping stations. However, despite this extensive effort, the calculation of friction heads still requires reference to experimentally based graphs to determine Durand factors and there is still scope for improvement in the prediction of the deposition velocity at different solids concentrations. Equations to characterise the relationship between the Durand factor and the volume concentrations of solids in the slurry are presented. A correlation for the prediction of the deposition velocity is also developed and tested against some of the classical experimental data. The application of predicted values of deposition velocity in assessing the potential for the sanding-up of spiral separators is then described and a case study is presented.
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APA: A. B. Holland-Batt  (1992)  Prediction of deposition velocities and their use on assessing sanding potential on spiral separators

MLA: A. B. Holland-Batt Prediction of deposition velocities and their use on assessing sanding potential on spiral separators. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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