snyper
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2006
- 6
I have two tanks, one with slurry, one with water. I wish to combine the fluids and feed a single centrifugal pump.
The slurry flowrate is fixed, while water is added at a particular ratio to bring the mixture temperature and density below a set value. (Ratio is normally around 4 parts water to 3 parts water, but varies).
Ideally I would mix the slurry and water in a third agistated mix tank, and pump from there.
But is there an option to mix the fluids in-line? ie tee the lines together before the pump suction, and control ratio via an automated control valve (probably on the water line). Would the heads in the tanks need to be equal for this to work?
The slurry flowrate is fixed, while water is added at a particular ratio to bring the mixture temperature and density below a set value. (Ratio is normally around 4 parts water to 3 parts water, but varies).
Ideally I would mix the slurry and water in a third agistated mix tank, and pump from there.
But is there an option to mix the fluids in-line? ie tee the lines together before the pump suction, and control ratio via an automated control valve (probably on the water line). Would the heads in the tanks need to be equal for this to work?