Slurry

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A slurry is a mixture of denser solids suspended in liquid, usually water. The most common use of slurry is as a means of transporting solids or separating minerals, the liquid being a carrier that is pumped on a device such as a centrifugal pump. The size of solid particles may vary from 1 micrometre up to hundreds of millimetres. The particles may settle below a certain transport velocity and the mixture can behave like a Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluid. Depending on the mixture, the slurry may be abrasive and/or corrosive.

Examples

Examples of slurries include:

Calculations

Determining solids fraction

To determine the percent solids (or solids fraction) of a slurry from the density of the slurry, solids and liquid[7]

ϕsl=ρs(ρslρl)ρsl(ρsρl)

where

ϕsl is the solids fraction of the slurry (state by mass)
ρs is the solids density
ρsl is the slurry density
ρl is the liquid density

In aqueous slurries, as is common in mineral processing, the specific gravity of the species is typically used, and since specific gravity of water is taken to be 1, this relation is typically written:

ϕsl=ρs(ρsl1)ρsl(ρs1)

even though specific gravity with units tonnes/m3 (t/m3) is used instead of the SI density unit, kg/m3.

Liquid mass from mass fraction of solids

To determine the mass of liquid in a sample given the mass of solids and the mass fraction: By definition

ϕsl=MsMsl

therefore

Msl=Msϕsl

and

Ms+Ml=Msϕsl

then

Ml=MsϕslMs

and therefore

Ml=1ϕslϕslMs

where

ϕsl is the solids fraction of the slurry
Ms is the mass or mass flow of solids in the sample or stream
Msl is the mass or mass flow of slurry in the sample or stream
Ml is the mass or mass flow of liquid in the sample or stream

Volumetric fraction from mass fraction

ϕsl,m=MsMsl

Equivalently

ϕsl,v=VsVsl

and in a minerals processing context where the specific gravity of the liquid (water) is taken to be one:

ϕsl,v=MsSGsMsSGs+Ml1

So

ϕsl,v=MsMs+MlSGs

and

ϕsl,v=11+MlSGsMs

Then combining with the first equation:

ϕsl,v=11+MlSGsϕsl,mMsMsMs+Ml

So

ϕsl,v=11+SGsϕsl,mMlMs+Ml

Then since

ϕsl,m=MsMs+Ml=1MlMs+Ml

we conclude that

ϕsl,v=11+SGs(1ϕsl,m1)

where

ϕsl,v is the solids fraction of the slurry on a volumetric basis
ϕsl,m is the solids fraction of the slurry on a mass basis
Ms is the mass or mass flow of solids in the sample or stream
Msl is the mass or mass flow of slurry in the sample or stream
Ml is the mass or mass flow of liquid in the sample or stream
SGs is the bulk specific gravity of the solids

See also

References

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