CFD Numerical Simulation of Slurry Flow Characteristics Under the Clogged Form of Coal Gangue Slurry Transportation Pipeline

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Abstract

Slurry filling technology has been increasingly adopted in coal mines in the northwest region. However, due to the complexity of slurry transport pipelines, blockages remain a frequent issue. These blockages can reduce operational efficiency, with different blockage types causing varying levels of damage. Despite the significance of this issue, there is limited in-depth analysis in the literature, especially regarding the role of pressure in pipeline blockages. This study utilizes FLUENT 2020R2 (the fluid simulation software) for computational fluid dynamics simulations of slurry pipeline blockages, focusing on the impact of blockage morphology, location, and extent on slurry transport pressure distribution. The results indicate that the greater the blockage extent, the more pronounced the pressure loss along the pipeline. Furthermore, blockage morphology also has a varying effect on pressure drop. At lower blockage levels, the pressure drop variation across the three blockage types is relatively minor. However, when the blockage exceeds 50%, sedimentation-type blockages (B-blockage) cause the most significant harm. The study identifies the underlying causes of this and provides recommendations to mitigate sedimentation-type blockages. Within 1 m downstream of the blockage, the flow velocity rapidly decreases to near zero, creating a stagnant zone that accelerates the deposition of gangue particles, thereby worsening the blockage. After a sudden blockage, the location of the blockage has minimal impact on pressure drop. The influence on slurry pressure is ranked as follows: sedimentation-type blockage (B-blockage) > composite blockage (C-blockage) > attachment-type blockage (A-blockage).

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