Re: Pumping Bingham Plastics

From: <George>
Date: Fri Oct 08 2004 - 11:03:00 EDT

Steve:
Coming in here a bit late, but on the pumps - you may not want a recip type, I would suggest a screw/progressive cavity/peristaltic type pump. Would be more amenable to variations/solids in the flow.

George McKinney

   Gents + 2

   I have been requested to prepare some tails disposal pumping options    using thickened tails from a paste thickener.    The process consultant has told me to expect a process fluid with    Bingham plastic properties, a yield stress of around 100Pa and a    consistency of baby poo. Quantities will be around 700TPH solids and    transport distance around 12km.
   All to be sorted by monday - no sweat - who wants a life anyway?    Before I bury my head in books (e.g. Wilson, Addie, Sellgren and    Clift, has anyone seen any good design references for estimating pipe    friction loss with this sort of stuff?    Will probably go to a recip type pump in order to be sure I dont wind    up with a frozen pipe because the thickener had an "episode".

   Thanks

   Steve



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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Fri Oct 08 11:03:00 2004

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