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Helping to Ensure Slurry Pipeline Shutdown in Emergency Situations
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Jim Cahill
9 Apr 2012
Valve Automation
slurry pipeline
thermal volume motor control
choke station
slurry receiving terminal
pump station
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Helping to Ensure Slurry Pipeline Shutdown in Emergency Situations
Emerson’s Mike McQuade, a member of the Valve Automation business unit, describes the process of storing hydraulic energy for slurry pipeline shutdowns. Slurry pipelines are found in mining operations where ore is mixed with water and pumped from the...
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