Abstract

Hydraulic disposal of jarosite wastes at high solid concentrations may be considered as a safe mode of disposal from environmental and economic points of view. The rheological and pipe flow characteristics of jarosite waste slurry samples in mass concentration ranging from 40 to 60% have been investigated. The rheological experiments performed on the samples using both Couette and tube rheometry techniques indicated non-Newtonian pseudo plastic behaviour and were well described by a power law model in the studied range of concentrations. The pressure drop for the suspension was predicted from the estimated true flow curve data in a novel type tube viscometer after incorporating necessary wall slip and entrance-effect corrections. The predictive capabilities of the pressure drop model in pipe flow velocity range of 0.8–1.8m/s dramatically improved when compared with the pipeline experimental data in a 100mm nominal bore pipe. Therefore, it is quite imperative to adopt suitable rheometry techniques to avoid discrepancy in predicting the true flow behaviour of the concentrated jarosite waste suspensions for economic hydraulic disposal.

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