Preventing solids handling from being the weakest link, T. Holmes and C. Hartford

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Holmes C. Hartford
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Bulk-solids handling systems are often the most over-looked component and thereby weakest links in a processing plant’s value chain. Since their performance can dictate that of the entire operation, they actually deserve special attention. When designing a liquid handling plant, density and viscosity are well known and commonly used as design parameters. Bulk solids however, differ. While the design process is similar, the relevant parameters in handling bulk solids are instead friction, cohesive strength, compressibility, and permeability. These then vary depending on the mineralogy, particle size distribution and shape, moisture content, storage time-at-rest, temperature, and consolidation pressure. With so many variables, it becomes important to characterize each individual bulk solid across the full range of representative process conditions within the handling system, plant wide – or if you are not very lucky, suffer the consequences of poor material flow. Measuring flow properties and applying them correctly in bulk solid handling system design reduces project risk, saves significant capital, and drastically increases throughput, especially when done in the early stages of a project. Keywords: Flow Properties, Bulk Solids, Process Conditions, System Design
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APA: T. Holmes C. Hartford  (2020)  Preventing solids handling from being the weakest link, T. Holmes and C. Hartford

MLA: T. Holmes C. Hartford Preventing solids handling from being the weakest link, T. Holmes and C. Hartford. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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