Book Chapter
Hydraulic Mineral Waste Transport and Storage
L Pullum, DV Boger, F Sofra
ANNUAL REVIEW OF FLUID MECHANICS, VOL 50 | Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics | ANNUAL REVIEWS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Conventional mineral waste disposal involves pumping dilute concentration suspensions of tailings to large catchment areas, where the solids settle to form a consolidated base while the excess water is evaporated. Unfortunately, this often takes years, if ever, to occur, and the interim period poses a severe threat to the surrounding countryside and water table. A worldwide movement to increase the concentration of these tailings to pastes for disposal above and below ground, obviating some of these issues, has led to the development of new technologies. Increasing the solids concentrations invariably produces non-Newtonian effects that can mask the underlying nature of the suspension mechan..
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