Pumping sludge and slurry : 3 March 1998, IMechE Headquarters, London, UK
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Pumping sludge and slurry : 3 March 1998, IMechE Headquarters, London, UK
(I Mech E seminar, 1998-1)
Mechanical Engineering Publications for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1998
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Description
The handling of solid/liquid mixtures is a process widely used throughout industry. It is successfully employed in a wide range of situations, from mineral extraction, processing of food and pharmacuetical products to general industrial processes. This text includes a selection of papers which aims to make engineers and managers aware of the capabilities of the current methods which are now available. Topics covered include: sludge and slurry pumping; rheology of non-Newtonian pipe flows; energy-efficient use of submersible centrifugal pumps; pumping of abrasive hydrocarbons; and positive displacement pumps. The volume should be of interest to those involved in the design, specification, selection, installation, use and maintenance of pumping equipment for the transportation of non-Newtonian liquids and liquids containing substantial quantities of the suspended solids.
Table of Contents
- Review of key issues facing the sludge pumping engineer
- prediction of frictional pressure losses in laminar and turbulent non-Newtonian pipe flows
- multiphase flow of non-Newtonian fluids in pipes
- energy-efficient use of submersible centrifugal pumps in handling coarse sands and ores
- influence of the viscosity on the NPSH of positive displacement pumps
- the design of sludge and slurry transport pipelines.
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