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An Approach to High Solids Slurry Pipeline Design

This paper outlines an approach to high solids slurry pipeline design with data generated from a closed pipe-loop test system. The pressure and flow rate data generated is used to develop a pseudo-shear diagram for the purposes of system design. Following this approach enables the design of a full pipe flow system maximising system life and reliability. The alternative free fall system is explained and the disadvantages highlighted.Environmental and social considerations are discussed; mainly water and land use, and how designing for high solids slurry pipeline systems can be used improve these aspects of a mining project.Also discussed is how the use of high solids slurry pipeline systems can help to mitigate the risk associated with surface tailings storage facility failure, with the Bulyanhulu project used as a positive example._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Griffiths, M and Steward, N, 2011. An approach to high solids slurry pipeline design, in Proceedings MetPlant 2011, pp 328-338 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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