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Slurry Transport Using Centrifugal Pumps » (2006, Corr. 2nd)

Book cover image of Slurry Transport Using Centrifugal Pumps by K. C. Wilson

Authors: K. C. Wilson, G. R. Addie, A. Sellgren
ISBN-13: 9780387232621, ISBN-10: 0387232621
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: October 2005
Edition: 2006, Corr. 2nd

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Author Biography: K. C. Wilson

Book Synopsis

Vast tonnages of solid-liquid mixtures are pumped every year in dredging operations, mining and waste-disposal applications. Most of these systems are centrifugal pumps, and the resolution of problems encountered in slurry pumping requires both detailed scientific knowledge and judgment derived from practical experience.

For many years the combination of up-to-date analysis and hands-on experimentation has been provided to interested engineers in a short course based at the GIW Hydraulic Laboratory. The lecturers in this course, who represent a broad background of international expertise, have prepared this widely-recognized text, Slurry Transport Using Centrifugal Pumps, Third Edition.

This unique text is logically divided into two sections: the first part of the book concentrates on the behaviors of various sorts of slurry flow, and the second part deals with the behavior of centrifugal pumps handling slurries, and with how pumps and pipelines interact as a system.

Slurry Transport Using Centrifugal Pumps, Third Edition also includes:

  • New material on both non-Newtonian flows and slurries of granular particles.
  • New information on pump wear, solids effect, and system operation.
  • Updated and completely new material on pump selection and environmental aspects
  • Worked examples and case studies that stress practical applications

Slurry Transport Using Centrifugal Pumps, Third Edition, will be of interest to all engineers and technologists involved in the large-scale transportation of slurries.

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Table of Contents

Ch. 1Introduction
Ch. 2Review of fluid and particle mechanics
Ch. 3Flow of non-settling slurries
Ch. 4Principles of particulate slurry flow
Ch. 5Motion and deposition of settling solids
Ch. 6Heterogeneous slurry flow in horizontal pipes
Ch. 7Complex slurries
Ch. 8Vertical and inclined slurry flow
Ch. 9Centrifugal pumps
Ch. 10Effect of solids on pump performance
Ch. 11Wear and attrition
Ch. 12Components of slurry systems
Ch. 13System design and operability
Ch. 14Pump selection and cost considerations
Ch. 15Practical experience with slurry systems
Ch. 16Environmental aspects of slurry systems
AppWorked examples and case studies in U.S. customary units

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