The challenges and advantages of slurry transportation pipelines in the Andes

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Ron H. Derammelaere
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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11
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285 KB
Publication Date:
Jul 31, 2003

Abstract

"The paper point out of the copper slurry pipelines in South America, providing key statistics, such as throughput, diameter, length, etc. In addition, it will present technical aspects of pipeline design that are unique tomountainous terrain, specifically: choke stations for the control of slack flow, batch hydraulics, automation and training.The pipelines listed in this paper operate successfully at availabilities in excess of 98%. Breaks and plugs can occur due to operator error, but are extremely rare. A review of cross-country slurry pipeline operations worldwide over the last 30 years shows that such a major event occurs, on average, once every five years. Under such a worstcase condition, the downtime rarely exceeds five days. Some pipelines have already been in operation over 30 years, the life span being a function of how well corrosion is kept in check."
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APA: Ron H. Derammelaere  (2003)  The challenges and advantages of slurry transportation pipelines in the Andes

MLA: Ron H. Derammelaere The challenges and advantages of slurry transportation pipelines in the Andes. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2003.

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