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1. Kvaerner, 12657 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583
Abstract
Mixtures containing steam, water, and solids develop when processing ore slurries at elevated temperature and pressure. Based on homogeneous one-dimensional three-phase flow theory equations are derived for pressure gradient, choking velocity, and sonic velocity of a steam-water-solids mixture flowing in a pipe. It is concluded that a quasi-choking condition may occur when the flow changes from subcooled to flashing conditions. [S0098-2202(00)00104-8]
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