학술논문

Technical-economical feasibility of using centrifugal pumps in high-density thickened tailings slurry systems
Document Type
Source
Paste 2005. :195-204
Subject
Vattenteknik
Water Resources Engineering
Language
English
Abstract
Pumping simulated tailings slurry at a high solids content has been investigated at the GIW Hydraulic Testing Laboratory in a 0.075 m diameter loop with a centrifugal pump with an auger-like inducer. The results and earlier experiences from the Laboratory and some reported data indicate that viscous slurries characterized by shear stresses in pipeline transportation of 100 to 200 Pa can be pumped effectively with centrifugal pumps. Stresses in this range were reported in pipeline, flume and viscometer experiments with typical base metal tailings slurries at concentrations by volume of 44% in pilot-scale thickening tests. The corresponding concentration by mass,70%, gave a non-segregating mixture which could be disposed at slopes of about 4%. With this type of slurry, an overall economical comparison here indicates that centrifugal pumps are a cost-effective alternative also in high pressure applications (4 MPa) corresponding to a distance of 1000 m when pumping 300 tonnes per hour.