Flow Array for Nickel Laterite Slurry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Donald J. Hallbom
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Limonitic nickel laterites slurries exhibit complex rheological properties including time dependency that varies from thixotropy to rheopexy. Chronic problems may occur if plant designers and operators fail to take time dependency into account. Stress decay tests indicate that laterite slurry takes roughly two minutes to approach steady state after a step change in the shear rate. As a result, most rheometer measurements are taken at a non-equilibrium state, making evaluation difficult. Two minutes is also long relative to the time that a unit of slurry in a processing plant is at any given shear state, so the slurry may never reach equilibrium. This paper presents a method to describe the rheology of laterite slurry using a Flow Array, which describes the rheology using an array of instantaneous flow curves crossed by an equilibrium flow curve. A rate equation for structural change in non-equilibrium conditions allows time dependence to be efficiently modeled. This flow array allows the flow behavior of time- dependent slurry to be predicted in non-equilibrium conditions using a simple time-step methodology. Keywords: Rheology. nickel laterite, hydraulic transport, pressure acid leach, flow array
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APA: Donald J. Hallbom  (2004)  Flow Array for Nickel Laterite Slurry

MLA: Donald J. Hallbom Flow Array for Nickel Laterite Slurry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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