Upscaling towards Deep-Sea Mining by Vertical Transport Experiments over 130 meter.

International Marine Minerals Society
S. J. Dasselaar S. C. W. de Jong J. M. van Wijk E. de Hoog
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International Marine Minerals Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Introduction Technology development for sustainable, safe, reliable and efficient mining of polymetallic nodules in the deep seas requires careful design, thorough understanding and integrated testing of all equipment, physical processes and (sub) systems involved (Dasselaar et al [1]). Proceeding from Vertical Transport System (VTS) experiments at IHC laboratory scale by Van Wijk [2], with typical system dimensions of several meters, to prototype or pilot scale testing with typical dimensions of several kilometers, is a giant leap. Naturally, intermediate steps are required in order to mitigate the possible risks in the full-scale system’s (physical) processes. Within the EU program Blue Mining (2014-2018), possibilities emerged for performing experiments at intermediate scale: the so-called medium-scale vertical slurry experiments. Near Freiberg, Germany, the village Halsbrücke possesses a 140 meter deep empty vertical mine shaft, perfectly suited for housing the test setup. For this purpose, a 318 meter long 145 mm pipeline circuit was constructed, including both a 130 meter high vertical riser and fall pipe section. A purpose-built sediment injection and separation system was deployed, including a 55 kW centrifugal pump. The riser section has been equipped with sensors capturing pressure, temperature, flow velocity, volumetric concentration and flow visualization. The planning, modification and construction of the test facility site itself is described by Müller et al [3]. The present paper describes the objectives, experimental program, equipment, and the preliminary results. Publications on in-depth results are foreseen in the (near) future.
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APA: S. J. Dasselaar S. C. W. de Jong J. M. van Wijk E. de Hoog  (2018)  Upscaling towards Deep-Sea Mining by Vertical Transport Experiments over 130 meter.

MLA: S. J. Dasselaar S. C. W. de Jong J. M. van Wijk E. de Hoog Upscaling towards Deep-Sea Mining by Vertical Transport Experiments over 130 meter.. International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.

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