1777 Analysis of pressure drop and hold-up during vertical transport of Limestone slurry in lean phase and heterogeneous regime

Authors

  • P K Senapati
  • Jayanta Kumar Pothal CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, India
  • R Barik
  • S Basu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to study the characteristics of limestone particles (size varies from 4 mm to 20 mm) during its transportation from open cast mines through pipes. The influence of four different size fractions of limestone samples (4-6, 6-10, 10-15 & 15-20 mm) on pipe flow characteristics during vertical transport in a 100 mm NB hose pipe was investigated. The flow velocities in the vertically lifting pipe was varied from 0.95 m/s to 2.78 m/s and a rotary feeder of 2-4 Ton/hr. capacity was employed to feed the limestone samples to the lifting pipe.  The pressure drop data for the different size fractions of limestone samples at different mixture velocities were analysed. The effect of input volume fraction and superficial velocity of limestone samples on hold-up ratio were discussed. It was indicated that there was no substantial increase in pressure drop of slurry samples in the studied range of concentrations (CW=4.22% - 12.54%),  particle size & low to medium range mixture velocities with respect to water run head loss data. The hold-up for the larger size fractions (15-20 mm) of limestone samples was found to be significant as compared to smaller size fractions, which may be due to terminal settling velocities of individual fractions of the studied samples.

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Author Biography

  • Jayanta Kumar Pothal, CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, India

    Department: Design and Project Engineering Department

    Rank: Principal Scientist

Published

2026-01-19

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Papers of General Interest