Loading Events

« All Events

Slurry Pipeline Systems Course

May 7 - May 10

Event Format: In-person Course

Location: Innovation Place, Saskatoon, SK

Hosting Organization: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)

Event Summary: SRC and Paterson and Cooke have joined forces to offer a comprehensive course in slurry pipeline design and operation. SRC has conducted hundreds of slurry pipeline RD&D programs and has developed a primarily mechanistic model describing the pipeline flow of settling slurries. Paterson and Cooke is an internationally recognized firm that has designed numerous slurry handling installations throughout the world.

The course focuses on applying the basic principles of slurry pipeline flows to actual design situations, including conventional slurry and thickened slurry (paste) systems. This course will provide an excellent opportunity for people involved in slurry transportation to meet in an informal environment, to share experiences and to foster a uniform technical language and approach for slurry flow analysis.

Who should attend: All professionals involved in solids handling in the mining, chemical, industrial and engineering fields, who have not previously taken the Slurry Pipeline Systems Course. Previous courses have been attended by: process engineers, equipment reliability and maintenance engineers, mining engineers, metallurgists, consulting engineers and equipment suppliers.

How to Register: Click here for more information and to register.

Event Contact: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) | 306-385-4107 (Office)

Disclaimer: The views expressed during this event are those of the hosting organization and do not necessarily represent the views of APEGS.

Details

Start:
May 7
End:
May 10

Venue

Innovation Place
15 Innovation Blvd #114
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 2X8 Canada