Energy Benchmarking of Slurry Pump Systems using the New Concept of Benchmark Energy Factor (BEF)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Behnam Pirouz Sadegh Javadi Paul Slatter Markus Zeller Laura Contasti Constantin Pitis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"The centrifugal slurry pumps feeding cyclones are critical components used in the grinding process. It is well known that for this type of pumps the performance degradation is very intense. To minimize downtime a complete stand-by slurry pump is always installed in a parallel circuit. The replacement decision of slurry pumps is sometimes set on specific periods of time that are empirically determined, based on previous experience; unless a pump failure triggers the second (standby) pump. Given the significant energy costs in the grinding process and a desire to increase competitiveness, engineers and scientists started research in this field while manufacturers also took actions in order to improve pumps reliability and performance. The lack of standardization regarding the methods used to benchmark and evaluate the energy performances of cyclone slurry pump systems in the mining industry makes it difficult for an enterprise to take informed decisions concerning the replacement or optimization of its process based on energy benchmarking of such slurry pump systems. This paper proposes a new methodology of benchmarking slurry pump performances using a new concept of Benchmark Energy factor (BEF) based on Mathematical Model Benchmarking. The concept of BEF has been proven successful in other industries. A new standard addressing the guidelines for benchmarking the energy performance of slurry pumps for cyclones was proposed within the Canadian Standards Association. This standard will provide a unified and consistent methodology for performing measurement activities with the ability to measure and verify the system energy performance in the field through the BEF approach. Practical examples based on the new concept are presented with comments."
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APA: Behnam Pirouz Sadegh Javadi Paul Slatter Markus Zeller Laura Contasti Constantin Pitis  (2017)  Energy Benchmarking of Slurry Pump Systems using the New Concept of Benchmark Energy Factor (BEF)

MLA: Behnam Pirouz Sadegh Javadi Paul Slatter Markus Zeller Laura Contasti Constantin Pitis Energy Benchmarking of Slurry Pump Systems using the New Concept of Benchmark Energy Factor (BEF). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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