2015
DOI: 10.1002/aic.14958
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Scaling inline static mixers for flocculation of oil sand mature fine tailings

Abstract: in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com) Operations to reclaim mature fine tailings (MFT) ponds involve flocculation using high-molecular-weight polymers, for which inline static mixers are suited. Three different commercial static mixers were utilized to determine mixing parameters corresponding to optimal dewatering performance of flocculated MFT. MFT was treated with polymer solution under different mixing conditions. The dewatering rates passed through a peak with increasing mean velocity, V and… Show more

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“…Pressure drop, ΔP , across the static mixers increases linearly with the number of mixing elements, much like the length effect in regular pipe flow. The slopes of log ΔP verses log Q were 1.6 and 1.8 for the KMS and Koflo static mixers, respectively, indicating that the preconditioning conditions are such that the flow is turbulent and the mixing corresponds to orthokinetic flocculation …”
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“…Pressure drop, ΔP , across the static mixers increases linearly with the number of mixing elements, much like the length effect in regular pipe flow. The slopes of log ΔP verses log Q were 1.6 and 1.8 for the KMS and Koflo static mixers, respectively, indicating that the preconditioning conditions are such that the flow is turbulent and the mixing corresponds to orthokinetic flocculation …”
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confidence: 97%
“…Just as considerable mechanical shear is needed to mix the feed and create large flocs, shear can also rupture the flocs when the hydrodynamic stress exceeds the floc strength. Steady shear and dynamic oscillation rheological measurements, as well as stereo microscopic images, reveal that mixing intensity and mixing duration determine the floc sizes and the network structure of the flocculated FFT . Structural changes caused by excessive mixing lead to poor dewatering rates in systems that rely on overflow or drainage water release .…”
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“…Several engineering techniques have been proposed and tested to accelerate the dewatering of tailings and increase the performance of the consolidated deposit such as thin lift drying, centrifugation, composite tailings, and freeze‐thaw drying . In‐line flocculating and drying of tailings has been tested by several oil sands operating companies . In this method, tailings are mixed with polymer flocculants or inorganic coagulants to form large aggregates that improve the settling velocity.…”
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