Rheology of coal suspensions |
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Authors: | A. Alessandrini I. Kikic R. Lapasin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istituto di Chimica Applicata e Industriale, Università degli Studi, via Valerio 1, I-34127 Trieste, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() Proper design of operations encountered in preparation, transport and employment of suspensions like coal slurries and coal-oil mixtures require an accurate knowledge of their rheological behaviour.Such concentrated suspensions generally exhibit non-Newtonian behaviour (shearthinning) which is more pronounced at higher coal concentrations. The nature of the dispersing medium influences the aggregation state of the disperse phase and, consequently, affects the stability and the rheology of the systems. In the present paper coal suspensions prepared with different dispersing media and covering a wide range in solid phase concentration are studied, by using a rotational coaxial cylinders viscometer.Different models have been taken into consideration for correlating experimental data. In particular, in order to describe the dependence of viscosity on shear rate and solid phase concentration, the suitability of the model suggested by Smith and Bruce is evaluated. Accordingly, the aggregation state of the disperse phase as well as its dependence on shear rate and dispersing medium can be estimated. |
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Keywords: | Coal suspension shear dependence solid phase concentration dispersing medium stability |
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