OFR-190-84 Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry Transport

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 262
- File Size:
- 63251 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
An inducer-type pump, capable of injecting dry coal into a hydraulic transport pipeline has been developed and installed in a specially designed and fabricated slurry injector vehicle. The full scale prototype injector system can deliver up to 11 ton/min of coal into an 8-in pipeline t pressures up to 95 lb/in2. The Helical Inducer Injector operates on centrifugal principles with flow passing axially through helical pitched conical rotor. Water is delivered to the pump through an annular slot at the atmospheric pressure coal inlet. The spinning rotor maintains an air-core vortex of water which pressurizes the discharge housing. A screw feeds coal through the open inlet into this vortex. The inner radius of the vortex contracts as pressure is increased, giving a limiting maximum pressure which is proportional to the square of the rotor speed. Below this limit, flow rate, discharge pressure, und rotor speed re independent variables. The self-powered, 4 -in high slurry injector vehicle follows and receives ROM coal from a continuous miner, reduces the top size to 3-in, and delivers the sized coal to the injector feed screw for slurry formation and pumps it through a mobile hose attached to the vehicle's outby end.
Citation
APA:
(1983) OFR-190-84 Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry TransportMLA: OFR-190-84 Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry Transport. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.