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{{short description|Mixture of solids denser than water suspended in liquid, usually water}} {{short description|Mixture of solids suspended in liquid}}
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A '''slurry''' is a mixture of solids denser than water suspended in liquid, usually water. The most common use of slurry is as a means of transporting solids, the liquid being a carrier that is pumped on a device such as a ]. The size of solid particles may vary from 1 micron up to hundreds of millimeters. A '''slurry''' is a mixture of denser solids suspended in liquid, usually water. The most common use of slurry is as a means of transporting solids or separating minerals, the liquid being a carrier that is pumped on a device such as a ]. The size of solid particles may vary from 1 ] up to hundreds of ].
The particles may settle below a certain transport velocity and the mixture can behave like a ] or ] fluid. Depending on the mixture, the slurry may be abrasive and/or corrosive.

The particles may settle below a certain transport velocity and the mixture can behave as a ] or ] fluid. Depending on the mixture, the slurry may be abrasive and/or corrosive.


==Examples== ==Examples==
Examples of slurries include: Examples of slurries include:
* Cement slurry, a mixture of ], water, and assorted dry and liquid additives used in the ] and other industries<ref></ref><ref></ref> *Cement slurry, a mixture of ], water, and assorted dry and liquid additives used in the ] and other industries<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=cement |title=Shlumberger: Oilfield glossary |access-date=2012-05-06 |archive-date=2012-05-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120531130250/http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=cement |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.rheonova.fr/en/chemistry |title=Rheonova : Measuring rheological properties of settling slurries |access-date=2013-11-30 |archive-date=2020-04-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418021320/http://www.rheonova.fr/en/chemistry |url-status=live }}</ref>
* Soil/cement slurry, also called Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM), flowable fill, controlled density fill, flowable mortar, plastic soil-cement, K-Krete, and other names<ref></ref> *Soil/cement slurry, also called Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM), flowable fill, controlled density fill, flowable mortar, plastic soil-cement, K-Krete, and other names<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cement.org/basics/concreteproducts_clsm.asp |title=Portland Cement Association: Controlled Low-Strength Material |access-date=2012-05-06 |archive-date=2013-10-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017174048/http://www.cement.org/basics/concreteproducts_clsm.asp |url-status=live }}</ref>
* A mixture of ], oxidizers, and water used to form a ]<ref>http://www.iring.ca/_Knowledgebase/module_2_3.html?ms=AAA%3D&st=MA%3D%3D&sct=MjI%3D&mw=MjQw#</ref> *A mixture of ], oxidizers, and water used to form a ]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.iring.ca/_Knowledgebase/module_2_3.html?ms=AAA%3D&st=MA%3D%3D&sct=MjI%3D&mw=MjQw|title=IRing - Creators of Aegis, an underground drill & blast planning software that helps a mine improve its effectiveness and efficiency|access-date=2020-01-02|archive-date=2020-08-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807045312/http://www.iring.ca/_Knowledgebase/module_2_3.html?ms=AAA%3D&st=MA%3D%3D&sct=MjI%3D&mw=MjQw|url-status=live}}</ref>
* A mixture of ] material, rocky debris, and water produced in a ] and known as a ] *A mixture of ] material, rocky debris, and water produced in a ] and known as a ]
* A mixture of ] and water used to make ]s *A mixture of ] and water used to make ]s
* ], a mixture of coal waste and water, or crushed coal and water<ref></ref> *], a mixture of ] and water, or crushed coal and water<ref></ref>
* ], the highest boiling fraction distilled from the effluent of an ] in an ]. It contains large amount of catalyst, in form of sediments hence the denomination of slurry. *], a mixture of ] and water used for joining, glazing and decoration of ceramics and pottery.
*], the highest boiling fraction distilled from the effluent of an ] in an ]. It contains a large amount of catalyst, in form of sediments hence the denomination of slurry.
* A mixture of wood pulp and water used to make ] *A mixture of wood pulp and water used to make ]
* Manure slurry, a mixture of animal waste, organic matter, and sometimes water often known simply as "slurry" in ] use, used as ] after ageing in a ] *Manure slurry, a mixture of animal waste, organic matter, and sometimes water often known simply as "slurry" in ] use, used as ] after aging in a ]
* ], a mixture of finely ground meat and water, centrifugally dewatered and used as food *], a mixture of finely ground meat and water, centrifugally dewatered and used as a food ingredient.
* An abrasive substance used in ] *An abrasive substance used in ]
* ], a mixture of ice crystals, freezing point depressant, and water *], a mixture of ice crystals, freezing point depressant, and water
* A mixture of raw materials and water involved in the ] manufacture of ] *A mixture of raw materials and water involved in the ] manufacture of ]
*A ] of chewed food mixed with ]<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20131130092240/http://www.rheonova.fr/en/fodd-industry |date=2013-11-30 }}</ref>
* A mixture of minerals, water, and additives used in the manufacture of ]s
*A mixture of epoxy glue and ]s used as a filler compound around core materials in ] airframes.
* A ] of chewed food mixed with ]<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20131130092240/http://www.rheonova.fr/en/fodd-industry |date=2013-11-30 }}</ref>
* A mixture of epoxy glue and ]s used as a filler compound around core materials in ] airframes.


==Calculations== ==Calculations==
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where where
:<math>\phi_{sl}</math> is the solids fraction of the slurry (state by mass) :<math>\phi_{sl}</math> is the solids fraction of the slurry (state by mass)
:<math>\rho_{s}</math> is the solids density :<math>\rho_{s}</math> is the solids density
:<math>\rho_{sl}</math> is the slurry density :<math>\rho_{sl}</math> is the slurry density
:<math>\rho_{l}</math> is the liquid density :<math>\rho_{l}</math> is the liquid density


In aqueous slurries, as is common in mineral processing, the specific gravity of the species is typically used, and since <math>SG_{water}</math> is taken to be 1, this relation is typically written: In aqueous slurries, as is common in mineral processing, the specific gravity of the species is typically used, and since ] of water is taken to be 1, this relation is typically written:
:<math>\phi_{sl}=\frac{\rho_{s}(\rho_{sl} - 1)}{\rho_{sl}(\rho_{s} - 1)}</math> :<math>\phi_{sl}=\frac{\rho_{s}(\rho_{sl} - 1)}{\rho_{sl}(\rho_{s} - 1)}</math>
even though specific gravity with units tonnes/m^3 (t/m^3) is used instead of the SI density unit, kg/m^3. even though specific gravity with units tonnes/m<sup>3</sup> (t/m<sup>3</sup>) is used instead of the SI density unit, kg/m<sup>3</sup>.


===Liquid mass from mass fraction of solids=== ===Liquid mass from mass fraction of solids===
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we conclude that we conclude that
:<math>\phi_{sl,v}=\frac{1}{1+SG_{s}(\frac{1}{\phi_{sl,m}}-1)}</math> :<math>\phi_{sl,v}=\frac{1}{1+SG_{s}(\frac{1}{\phi_{sl,m}}-1)}</math>

where where
:<math>\phi_{sl,v}</math> is the solids fraction of the slurry on a ''volumetric'' basis :<math>\phi_{sl,v}</math> is the solids fraction of the slurry on a ''volumetric'' basis
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==See also== ==See also==
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==References== ==References==
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{{commons category|Slurry}} {{commons category|Slurry}}
{{wiktionary|slurry}} {{wiktionary|slurry}}
* Bonapace, A.C. *Bonapace, A.C.
* {{cite journal|doi=10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2012.11.003|title=Experimental study of hydraulic transport of large particles in horizontal pipes|journal=Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science|volume=45|pages=187–197|year=2013|last1=Ravelet|first1=F.|last2=Bakir|first2=F.|last3=Khelladi|first3=S.|last4=Rey|first4=R.|url=https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00631562/file/CaillouxFinalHal.pdf}} *{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2012.11.003|title=Experimental study of hydraulic transport of large particles in horizontal pipes|journal=Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science|volume=45|pages=187–197|year=2013|last1=Ravelet|first1=F.|last2=Bakir|first2=F.|last3=Khelladi|first3=S.|last4=Rey|first4=R.|bibcode=2013ETFS...45..187R |s2cid=55554454 |url=https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00631562/file/CaillouxFinalHal.pdf}}
* Ming, G., Ruixiang, L., Fusheng, N., Liqun, X. (2007). *Ming, G., Ruixiang, L., Fusheng, N., Liqun, X. (2007).


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Mixture of solids suspended in liquid
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For the geographical place, see Slurry, North West.
A slurry composed of glass beads in silicone oil flowing down an inclined plane
Potato starch slurry

A slurry is a mixture of denser solids suspended in liquid, usually water. The most common use of slurry is as a means of transporting solids or separating minerals, the liquid being a carrier that is pumped on a device such as a centrifugal pump. The size of solid particles may vary from 1 micrometre up to hundreds of millimetres. The particles may settle below a certain transport velocity and the mixture can behave like a Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluid. Depending on the mixture, the slurry may be abrasive and/or corrosive.

Examples

Examples of slurries include:

  • Cement slurry, a mixture of cement, water, and assorted dry and liquid additives used in the petroleum and other industries
  • Soil/cement slurry, also called Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM), flowable fill, controlled density fill, flowable mortar, plastic soil-cement, K-Krete, and other names
  • A mixture of thickening agent, oxidizers, and water used to form a gel explosive
  • A mixture of pyroclastic material, rocky debris, and water produced in a volcanic eruption and known as a lahar
  • A mixture of bentonite and water used to make slurry walls
  • Coal slurry, a mixture of coal waste and water, or crushed coal and water
  • Slip, a mixture of clay and water used for joining, glazing and decoration of ceramics and pottery.
  • Slurry oil, the highest boiling fraction distilled from the effluent of an FCC unit in an oil refinery. It contains a large amount of catalyst, in form of sediments hence the denomination of slurry.
  • A mixture of wood pulp and water used to make paper
  • Manure slurry, a mixture of animal waste, organic matter, and sometimes water often known simply as "slurry" in agricultural use, used as fertilizer after aging in a slurry pit
  • Meat slurry, a mixture of finely ground meat and water, centrifugally dewatered and used as a food ingredient.
  • An abrasive substance used in chemical-mechanical polishing
  • Slurry ice, a mixture of ice crystals, freezing point depressant, and water
  • A mixture of raw materials and water involved in the rawmill manufacture of Portland cement
  • A bolus of chewed food mixed with saliva
  • A mixture of epoxy glue and glass microspheres used as a filler compound around core materials in sandwich-structured composite airframes.

Calculations

Determining solids fraction

To determine the percent solids (or solids fraction) of a slurry from the density of the slurry, solids and liquid

ϕ s l = ρ s ( ρ s l ρ l ) ρ s l ( ρ s ρ l ) {\displaystyle \phi _{sl}={\frac {\rho _{s}(\rho _{sl}-\rho _{l})}{\rho _{sl}(\rho _{s}-\rho _{l})}}}

where

ϕ s l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl}} is the solids fraction of the slurry (state by mass)
ρ s {\displaystyle \rho _{s}} is the solids density
ρ s l {\displaystyle \rho _{sl}} is the slurry density
ρ l {\displaystyle \rho _{l}} is the liquid density

In aqueous slurries, as is common in mineral processing, the specific gravity of the species is typically used, and since specific gravity of water is taken to be 1, this relation is typically written:

ϕ s l = ρ s ( ρ s l 1 ) ρ s l ( ρ s 1 ) {\displaystyle \phi _{sl}={\frac {\rho _{s}(\rho _{sl}-1)}{\rho _{sl}(\rho _{s}-1)}}}

even though specific gravity with units tonnes/m (t/m) is used instead of the SI density unit, kg/m.

Liquid mass from mass fraction of solids

To determine the mass of liquid in a sample given the mass of solids and the mass fraction: By definition

ϕ s l = M s M s l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl}={\frac {M_{s}}{M_{sl}}}}

therefore

M s l = M s ϕ s l {\displaystyle M_{sl}={\frac {M_{s}}{\phi _{sl}}}}

and

M s + M l = M s ϕ s l {\displaystyle M_{s}+M_{l}={\frac {M_{s}}{\phi _{sl}}}}

then

M l = M s ϕ s l M s {\displaystyle M_{l}={\frac {M_{s}}{\phi _{sl}}}-M_{s}}

and therefore

M l = 1 ϕ s l ϕ s l M s {\displaystyle M_{l}={\frac {1-\phi _{sl}}{\phi _{sl}}}M_{s}}

where

ϕ s l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl}} is the solids fraction of the slurry
M s {\displaystyle M_{s}} is the mass or mass flow of solids in the sample or stream
M s l {\displaystyle M_{sl}} is the mass or mass flow of slurry in the sample or stream
M l {\displaystyle M_{l}} is the mass or mass flow of liquid in the sample or stream

Volumetric fraction from mass fraction

ϕ s l , m = M s M s l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,m}={\frac {M_{s}}{M_{sl}}}}

Equivalently

ϕ s l , v = V s V s l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {V_{s}}{V_{sl}}}}

and in a minerals processing context where the specific gravity of the liquid (water) is taken to be one:

ϕ s l , v = M s S G s M s S G s + M l 1 {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {\frac {M_{s}}{SG_{s}}}{{\frac {M_{s}}{SG_{s}}}+{\frac {M_{l}}{1}}}}}

So

ϕ s l , v = M s M s + M l S G s {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {M_{s}}{M_{s}+M_{l}SG_{s}}}}

and

ϕ s l , v = 1 1 + M l S G s M s {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {1}{1+{\frac {M_{l}SG_{s}}{M_{s}}}}}}

Then combining with the first equation:

ϕ s l , v = 1 1 + M l S G s ϕ s l , m M s M s M s + M l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {1}{1+{\frac {M_{l}SG_{s}}{\phi _{sl,m}M_{s}}}{\frac {M_{s}}{M_{s}+M_{l}}}}}}

So

ϕ s l , v = 1 1 + S G s ϕ s l , m M l M s + M l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {1}{1+{\frac {SG_{s}}{\phi _{sl,m}}}{\frac {M_{l}}{M_{s}+M_{l}}}}}}

Then since

ϕ s l , m = M s M s + M l = 1 M l M s + M l {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,m}={\frac {M_{s}}{M_{s}+M_{l}}}=1-{\frac {M_{l}}{M_{s}+M_{l}}}}

we conclude that

ϕ s l , v = 1 1 + S G s ( 1 ϕ s l , m 1 ) {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}={\frac {1}{1+SG_{s}({\frac {1}{\phi _{sl,m}}}-1)}}}

where

ϕ s l , v {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,v}} is the solids fraction of the slurry on a volumetric basis
ϕ s l , m {\displaystyle \phi _{sl,m}} is the solids fraction of the slurry on a mass basis
M s {\displaystyle M_{s}} is the mass or mass flow of solids in the sample or stream
M s l {\displaystyle M_{sl}} is the mass or mass flow of slurry in the sample or stream
M l {\displaystyle M_{l}} is the mass or mass flow of liquid in the sample or stream
S G s {\displaystyle SG_{s}} is the bulk specific gravity of the solids

See also

References

  1. "Shlumberger: Oilfield glossary". Archived from the original on 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
  2. "Rheonova : Measuring rheological properties of settling slurries". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
  3. "Portland Cement Association: Controlled Low-Strength Material". Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
  4. "IRing - Creators of Aegis, an underground drill & blast planning software that helps a mine improve its effectiveness and efficiency". Archived from the original on 2020-08-07. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  5. Red Valve Company: Coal Slurry Pipeline
  6. Rheonova : Measuring food bolus properties Archived 2013-11-30 at archive.today
  7. Wills, B.A. and Napier-Munn, T.J, Wills' Mineral Processing Technology: an introduction to the practical aspects of ore treatment and mineral recovery, ISBN 978-0-7506-4450-1, Seventh Edition (2006), Elsevier, Great Britain

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