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Rolled groove (top) vs. cut groove piping (courtesy of Victaulic).

Rolled groove (top) vs. cut groove piping (courtesy of Victaulic).

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Numerous high-altitude copper mines occur in arid areas of northern Chile and Southern Peru in South America and other global regions. These mines require a water supply for on-site copper extraction, particularly those using the heap leach process. A common problem in determining the least costly option to obtain process water is a choice between...

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... order to attach a Victaulic coupling, the respective pipe needs a proper groove, that is, a cut or rolled groove. Both rolled groove and cut groove pipes will provide the same pressure rating for standard wall pipe. Fig. 6 shows a comparison of rolled groove vs. cut groove piping. Additionally, both rolled and cut grooved pipe can be used in pipelines where intelligent pigs are used for inspection and ...

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The Atacama Desert presents the highest Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) levels on the planet and at the same time is one of its driest places on Earth. The region concentrates a large number of copper mining facilities and is currently considered as a hotspot for the deployment of solar technologies. The mining activity consumes large amounts of water in its processes, and for driving such processes several of the facilities consider seawater pumping systems. The present article describes a technical and economic evaluation of coupling the cooling system of a Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plant and the seawater pipeline. The analysis considers a location in northern Chile and the operation of a CSP plant, which is assessed using a validated simulation tool. The base scenario considers evaporative cooling, which is compared to other cooling approaches such as: dry cooling, once through, and coupling a Multi Effect Distillation (MED) plant, where the last two consider a connection to the pumping pipeline. The energy production and the resulting economic benefit are evaluated for each cooling scenario. It is observed that the scenarios using seawater deliver more energy than the dry cooling scenario. The once-through and MED cases show the best economic performance in terms of the Net Present Value (NPV). The simulations carried out allowed to identify the synergistic performance between the mining pumping system and the operation of the CSP plant, enabling to exploit additional benefits from its integration.