COARSE PARTICLE WALL FRICTION IN VERTICAL SLURRY FLOWS

Abstract
Experiments have been conducted using spherical glass particles transported in a recirculating flow loop with internal pipe diameter of 40.9 mm by water and by ethylene glycol solutions. Particle diameters were 1.8 and 4.6 mm and the solids concentrations ranged from 9% to 38% by volume. Pressure gradients have been interpreted in terms of a particle friction factor which depends upon factors first identified by R.A. Bagnold in experiments conducted by shearing neutrally buoyant suspensions in a concentric cylinder viscometer.

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