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Slurry PipelinePrinciples & Applications
P A T E R S O N & C O O K E P r e s e n t s a T w o - D a y C o u r s e o n :
S T R A N D H O T E L S W A K O P M U N D , N A M I B I A
Content The two-day course consists of a series of lecture sessions, worked examples and case studies. Each delegate is issued with a complete set of the presentations covering the topics discussed.
This course is presented as an introductory course on slurry pumping and pipeline systems with the aim of providing delegates with a thorough overview of the various applications of slurry pipelines in the mining industry, as well as a basic understanding of the requirements for a successful slurry pipeline system.
Objectives
The course is presented by Paterson & Cooke in conjunction with Mr George Nieuwoudt of Raubicon Engineers and Project Managers.
Presenters
CourseIntroduction
P&C is a worldwide leader in the design and engineering of slurry systems that include long distance slurry pipelines and conventional and high density tailings systems. Our expertise includes on-site process audits and upgrades, design of mine backfill systems, as well as the development and supply of specialised process equipment.
Slurry pipelines are commonly used to transport mineral concentrates and ores and are replacing conventional bulk materials transport options such as road and rail.
Paterson & Cooke began offering a four-day course in 1995 on the design of slurry pipeline systems, that has since been attended by more than 1500 delegates, and the course has long been the industry benchmark.
Over the years the content has evolved and feedback from delegates has indicated a need to shift the emphasis from the theoretical aspects of slurry pipeline design to include more practical content that focuses on a wide range of slurry pipeline applications.
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A U S T R A L I A C A N A D A C H I L E S O U T H A F R I C A U K U S A
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Where toStay
Delegates are responsible for their own accommodation. A list of suggested hotels is available on request. It is advisable to book as early as possible.
Fees The course fee is NAD 6 000 per person. We will issue an invoice which is payable within30 days. A cancellation fee of 25% will be charged for written cancellations received before 16 January 2017. No fees will be refunded under any circumstances for cancellations afterthis date.
For applications and queries, please contact Gesa Witte on tel: +27 21 531 2955, or e-mail: [email protected]
Contact
Who ShouldAttend
The course is aimed at owners, operators, designers and suppliers involved in slurry pipelines in the mining, chemical, industrial and engineering fields.
Please note that numbers are limited and confirmation of attendance will only be sent once delegates have been accepted on the course.
CourseProgramme
Session Monday 27 February Tuesday 28 February
Session 1Hydraulic Principles• Pipeline Flows• Hydraulic Grade Lines• Duty Points, System and Pump Curves• NPSH, Series and Parallel Pump Trains
Slurry System Components 1• Slurry Pumps• Pipelines
Session 3Slurry Systems• Deposition Velocities• Friction Pressure Gradients• Hydraulic Grade Lines• Pump De-rating
Control Systems• Functional Control and Operating Philosophies• Control System Integration and Application• Motors and Drives
Session 4Applications and Case Studies• High Density Slurry Systems
Applications and Case Studies• Slurry System Design
Slurry Basics• Solids and Slurry Fundamentals• Rheology• Slurry Head and Pressure• Slurry Classification and Types
Slurry System Components 2• Valves• Instrumentation
Session 2
Registration and Tea/Coffee07:30–08:00 Tea/Coffee
DatesVenue
The course will be held at the Strand Hotel Swakopmund, Namibia, on Monday 27 and Tuesday28 February 2017.
Slurry PipelinePrinciples & Applications
P A T E R S O N & C O O K E P r e s e n t s a T w o - D a y C o u r s e o n :
S T R A N D H O T E L S W A K O P M U N D , N A M I B I A
2 7 - 2 8F E B R U A R Y
2 0 1 7
A U S T R A L I A C A N A D A C H I L E S O U T H A F R I C A U K U S A
N A M I B I A