Development of centrifugal slurry pumps in tailings disposal and comparison with positive displacement pumps

J. Crawford, N. Bessett
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This paper covers FLSmidth KREBS® pump development, over the past 10 years, of an extensive range of highpressure centrifugal slurry pumps for multistage applications. The primary objective has been to produce safe, economical, energy efficient and maintenance friendly centrifugal slurry pumps to fulfil the expanding requirements of the mineral processing industries in the long distance transportation of tailings and mineral slurries. Two ranges of pumps have been developed, a double cased pump (based on the KREBS rubber lined slurryMAX™ XD pump) and an unlined white iron cased pump (based on the millMAX™ pump). The logic behind the development of the two pump ranges will be explained in depth covering the design and first article production, getting it right. The methodology of the hydraulic and structural criteria requirements that are considered during the pumps’ design are integrated with the use of computational fluid dynamics and finite element analysis to ensure that the pumps perform safely, reliably and with maximum efficiency. Application of the pumps to projected operating data is explained taking into consideration specific needs for flange and foundation loads, maintenance and condition monitoring. Consideration of slurry rheology and its implication on pumping performance is discussed. Cost comparison between actual field data and the theoretical positive displacement (PD) costs, as presented at the 21st International Seminar on Paste and Thickened Tailings, will be analysed in the Appendix.
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离心浆泵在尾矿处理中的发展及与容积泵的比较
本文涵盖了flsmith KREBS®泵的发展,在过去的10年里,广泛的高压离心浆泵用于多级应用。主要目标是生产安全、经济、节能和维护友好的离心浆料泵,以满足矿物加工工业在长距离运输尾矿和矿浆方面不断扩大的要求。目前已经开发了两种泵,一种是双套管泵(基于KREBS橡胶内衬slurryMAX™XD泵),另一种是无衬白铁套管泵(基于millMAX™泵)。这两种泵系列的开发背后的逻辑将深入解释,包括设计和第一件产品的生产,使其正确。在泵的设计过程中考虑的水力和结构标准要求的方法与计算流体动力学和有限元分析的使用相结合,以确保泵的安全、可靠和最高效率。考虑到法兰和基础载荷、维护和状态监测的具体需求,解释了泵对预计运行数据的应用。讨论了浆液流变的考虑及其对泵送性能的影响。在第21届膏体和浓缩尾矿国际研讨会上提出的实际现场数据与理论正位移(PD)成本的成本比较将在附录中进行分析。
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