2021
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.24257
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Characterization of the hydrodynamics within a toroid wear tester

Abstract: The toroid wear tester (TWT) is a lab‐scale device used for the assessment of slurry erosion in pipelines. Historically, its application has been limited to the relative ranking of material performance under different slurry flow conditions; however, recent studies have indicated that TWT tests could be predictive and directly applied to slurry pipeline design—provided that the flow inside a TWT is better characterized. In the present study, air‐liquid multiphase flow inside the TWT was investigated. Torque me… Show more

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“…Dixon and Soares [ 3 ] outline a novel method to estimate fundamental parameters of a population balance model that helps to predict the flocculation behaviour of oil sands mature fine tailings with poly(vinyl benzyl trimethylammonium chloride). Adedeji et al [ 4 ] investigate solid particle erosion‐related failures in Once Through Steam Generators (OTSGs) in oil sands in‐situ production and point out the limitations of the current design and operational guidelines. Baliga and Nikrityuk [ 5 ] examine the problem of determining the convective heat transfer coefficient for the side‐wall in a fixed bed.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dixon and Soares [ 3 ] outline a novel method to estimate fundamental parameters of a population balance model that helps to predict the flocculation behaviour of oil sands mature fine tailings with poly(vinyl benzyl trimethylammonium chloride). Adedeji et al [ 4 ] investigate solid particle erosion‐related failures in Once Through Steam Generators (OTSGs) in oil sands in‐situ production and point out the limitations of the current design and operational guidelines. Baliga and Nikrityuk [ 5 ] examine the problem of determining the convective heat transfer coefficient for the side‐wall in a fixed bed.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%