Proudly presents Advanced Slurry Pumping & Pipelines A practical and interactive two day seminar SYDNEY 15 & 16 May 2008 Rydges Hotel, North Sydney PERTH 22 & 23 May 2008 The Chifley on the Terrace, Perth BRISBANE 19 & 20 May 2008 The Chifley at Lennons, Brisbane Seminar Partners
Advanced Slurry Pumping & Pipelines Introduction The design of slurry pumping systems is considerably more complex compared to that of clean fluids. In addition to this, the information found in the public domain relating to this subject is somewhat academic and does not always give the practicing engineer the answers he or she needs to solve a particular problem. As a result, consultants who specialiseinslurriesareoftenemployedevenfortheless complex slurry pumping design or troubleshooting problems. The purpose of this two-day advanced seminar is to provide information and guidance on the design of slurry pumping and pipelines so that the practicing engineer can either (i) design slurry systems in-house, and/or (ii) more successfully interact with specialist slurry consultants and/or slurry pump manufacturers. Who Should Attend Consulting Engineers, Process Engineers, Design Engineers, Project Engineers, Slurry Pump & Piping Sales Representatives and anyone who needs to select, specify, commission, install and/or troubleshoot slurry pumping equipment and slurry pipelines. Delegate Pre-Requisites This is an advanced level seminar. For the maximum benefit to be obtained, it is recommended that each delegate is familiar with basic hydraulics theory and has had some previous exposure to slurry pumping systems. Those who have previously attended KASA s Pump Fundamentals and Liquid Piping Systems Fundamentals seminars should also be well placed to derive maximum benefit from this seminar. Seminar Objectives At the completion of this seminar, each delegate should be able to: Determine the relevant slurry properties in a laboratory environment. Understand how flow curves are derived from viscometer test results. Understand the principles of scaling-up from small-scale pipe loop tests, t tube viscometers or existing pipelines for the purposes of designing full-scale pipelines for the same slurry. Understand the principles of determining head loss in both settling and non-settling slurries using the relevant theoretical models and/or laboratory test results. Seminar Objectives Continued Determine the Deposit Velocity (aka Limiting Settling Velocity ) by calculation for a settling slurry. Be aware of the effects of particle size and solids concentration with respect to de-rating of pump performance for a particular slurry. Appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of the more commonly used slurry pipeline materials so that material selection can be carried out in a more informed manner. Be aware of the more common pipeline operational issues. Determine whether a centrifugal slurry pump or a positive displacement pump is a better choice for a particular application. Have a greater understanding of the more commonly available centrifugal and positive displacement pumps used for slurries. Be aware of various slurry pump operational issues, recommended piping configurations and component choices (i.e. seals, packing, liners etc). Training Seminar Materials All delegates receive: Detailed Seminar Notes Which provides a hardcopy of the slides presented during the seminar as well as extra worked example problems and reference notes. Certificate of Attendance Which states the number of hours of training and serves as documentary proof of attendance. Partner Organisations This seminar is a joint presentation by KASA Redberg (Australia), BHR Group (United Kingdom) and Pipeline Systems International (Australia). Please refer to the following websites bit for more information on each organisation: www.kasa.com.au www.bhrgroup.co.uk www.pipesys.com
Seminar Synopsis DAY 1 LABORATORY MEASUREMENT OF SLURRY PROPERTIES PART I Determining the flow curve (viscosity) using various viscometer types. Recommended viscometer types. Review of Non-Newtonian slurry behaviour and the various models that can be used. Recommended methods for determining Shear Stress, Shear Rate, Viscosity, Yield Stress etc. SLURRY PIPELINES MATERIALS, EXAMPLES & ISSUES A review of common slurry pipeline materials of construction including: rubber lined steel, ceramic lined steel, plastic lined steel, polyethylene, fibreglass etc. Selection criteria, advantages/disadvantages etc of the above-mentioned materials. Partial listing and details of various long-distance slurry pipelines around the world Slurry pipeline design and operational issues. Long Distance Slurry Pipeline A Case Study PIPELINE DESIGN FOR NON-SETTLING SLURRIES Recommended methods for determining head loss for laminar and turbulent flow from viscosity measurements and/or small-scale pipe flow data. RECIPROCATING POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS A review of piston, piston-diaphragm, piston-diaphragmhose and diaphragm pumps for slurry pumping applications. Selection criteria, relative advantages and disadvantages, envelopes of operation. Operation and maintenance considerations. Recommended suction and discharge piping arrangements. Recommendations on when to choose a PD pump and when to choose a centrifugal pump. DAY 2 ROTARY POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS A brief review of Progressive Cavity, Lobe and Peristaltic Pumps. Selection criteria, relative advantages and disadvantages, envelopes of operation. Operation and maintenance considerations. CENTRIFUGAL SLURRY PUMPS Components, types, examples, design features. Envelope of operation. Series and parallel pumping, design & operational Issues. A review of commonly available types of seals and packing. Maintenance considerations. Recommended suction and discharge piping arrangements. THE DE-RATING OF SLURRY PUMPS Recommended methods of determining the de-rating effects (i.e. Head Ratio, Efficiency Ratio etc) on centrifugal slurry pumps. LABORATORY MEASUREMENT OF SLURRY PROPERTIES PART II Recommended laboratory methods for determining solids concentration, SG of solids, SG of slurry, particle size distribution. PIPELINE DESIGN OF SETTLING SLURRIES Recommended methods for determining head loss. Recommended methods for determining the Deposit Velocity. Recommendations for pipe diameter and flow velocity DESIGN OF A TYPICAL SLURRY PUMPING SYSTEM A case study. www.kasa.com.au
About KASA Redberg KASA Redberg is a technical training and engineering consulting group. Our engineers have core competencies in pumping systems and fl uid centric processes and equipment. Our portfolio of services includes: Tank and vessel design Pumping and piping systems design Chemicals plant design Water treatment plant design Project management On-site troubleshooting Plant cost analysis Feasibility studies Operator training seminars KASA Redberg Pty Ltd Offi ce: Suite 2, 42 Langston Place Epping NSW, 2121 Postal: KASA Redberg Pty Ltd PO Box 147 Epping NSW, 1710 Phone: +61 (0)2 9868 1111 Fax: +61 (0)2 8246 6387 Email: info@kasa.com.au UNITED KINGDOM KASA Redberg Ltd Phone: +44 (0)7902 762 504 Fax: +44 (0)2071 174 894 Email: info@kasaredberg.com KASA Redberg Engineers & Technical Trainers KASA Redberg Pty Ltd ABN 35 107 585 375 P.O. Box 147, Epping, NSW, 1710, Australia Ph: +61(0)2 9868 1111 Fax: +61(0)2 8246 6387 Web: www.kasa.com.au Email: info@kasa.com.au
Seminar Fee: $1,995 + GST = $2,194.50 REGISTRATION FORM Fax to (02) 8246 6387 or mail to PO Box 147, Epping, NSW, 1710 Name:.. Position:... Organisation:.. Fax: Telephone:.. Email: Mailing Address:.... ADVANCED SLURRY PUMPING & PIPELINES Please tick the relevant box to select your seminar: SYDNEY BRISBANE PERTH 15 & 16 May, 2008 19 & 20 May, 2008 22 & 23 May, 2008 Rydges Hotel, North Sydney Chifley at Lennons, Brisbane Chifley on the Terrace, Perth Please tick the relevant box to indicate your method of payment: BANK TRANSFER CROSSED CHEQUE Account Name: KASA REDBERG PTY LTD Payee: KASA REDBERG PTY LTD BSB No.: 112-879 Mail To: PO Box 147, Epping, NSW, 1710 Account No.: 107904860 Reference: Delegate Name & Organisation Bank: St George Limited Reference: Delegate Name & Organisation VISACARD MASTERCARD Card No.:. Expiry Date:... Name on Card: Signature:... IMPORTANT INFORMATION SCOPE The training seminars shall be as outlined and shall include: (a) lunch and refreshments each day (b) detailed seminar notes, and (c) a Certificate of Attendance indicating the total number of hours of training. SCHEDULE The training seminar shall be conducted over two days. Start and finish times shall be 9:00am and 5:00pm respectively each day. A fully catered lunch and refreshment breaks are included. Delegates are requested to arrive prior to 8:45am on Day 1 to complete enrolment formalities. RESERVATIONS Reservations can be made by fax, email or mail. However, a seminar place cannot be guaranteed unless payment in full and a completed registration form is received prior to commencement. Numbers are strictly limited and places will be allocated on a first-to-pay basis. PAYMENT The seminar fee must be paid at least one working day prior to the commencement of the seminar. Delegates may be refused admission to the seminar if payment in full is not received prior to commencement. A tax invoice for payment shall be sent to the delegate upon receipt of a completed registration form. Written confirmation shall be sent upon payment in full. CANCELLATIONS All cancellations must be advised in writing by either fax, email or mail. A fee of 20% shall apply for written cancellations received 10 working days prior to commencement of the seminar. Cancellations received less than 10 days prior to commencement are not refundable. Another delegate may be substituted at no extra charge. VENUES KASA Redberg endeavors to use only high quality venues for the provision of its range of training seminars. Venues are subject to confirmation upon registration. ACCOMMODATION The seminar fee does not include accommodation. Delegates are advised to contact the hotel directly to arrange their own accommodation requirements. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE If by the lunch-break on the first day of the training seminar a delegate is not satisfied with any aspect of the training seminar, they may leave and receive a full refund. Any delegate leaving after the lunch-break on the first day shall not be entitled to a refund.