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- 1Coarse particle concentration
- 1Deposition prediction
- 1Heterogeneous slurry parameters
- 1Hydraulic conductivity
- 1Laterite
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2004
Chalaturnyk, R., Azam, S., Scott, J. D.
Abstract: Laterites are the main source of economic metals such as nickel and cobalt. In many parts of the globe, these metals are extracted using the pressure acid leach operation. An efficient rate of sedimentation and a high solids content of the material are two prerequisites for this...
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1996
Abstract: Fine tails, the resulting fine waste from oil sand processing, undergoes large-strain consolidation in tailings ponds. Its consolidation behavior must be analyzed using a large-strain consolidation theory, which requires the determination of the relationship between the void ratio and...
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Spring 2015
Heterogeneous slurry pipelines are found in mining, chemical, and solid transportation (such as coal pipelines) industries worldwide. One of the most important factors in the operation and design of these pipelines is bulk velocity. Solids settle when the bulk velocity is below the deposition...