Slurry Mass Balance Calculator
This calculator performs a single-stream slurry mass balance, computing the slurry, solids and liquid mass flows from the slurry volumetric flow, the slurry density and the percent solids by mass, with component volumetric flows and percent solids by volume when the solids and liquid densities are also supplied.
This calculator performs a single-stream slurry mass balance. Given the slurry volumetric flow, the slurry density, and the percent solids by mass, it splits the stream into solids and liquid mass flows. When you also supply the solids and liquid densities, it returns the component volumetric flows and the percent solids by volume. It is a preliminary single-stream balance — not a full plant mass balance, thickener model, or process simulator.
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A slurry stream flows at 100 m³/h with a slurry density of 1229.6 kg/m³ at 30% solids by mass. Solids density is 2650 kg/m³ and liquid density is 1000 kg/m³. What are the mass and volume flows?
- 01ṁ_slurry = 100 × 1229.6 = 122,960 kg/h = 122.96 t/h
- 02ṁ_solids = 122.96 × 0.30 = 36.89 t/h
- 03ṁ_liquid = 122.96 × 0.70 = 86.07 t/h
- 04Q_solids = 36,888 / 2650 ≈ 13.92 m³/h
- 05Q_liquid = 86,072 / 1000 ≈ 86.07 m³/h
- 06Cv = 13.92 / (13.92 + 86.07) ≈ 13.9%
Slurry 122.96 t/h; solids 36.89 t/h; liquid 86.07 t/h. Solids volume ≈ 13.92 m³/h, liquid volume ≈ 86.07 m³/h (total ≈ 99.99 m³/h). Percent solids by volume ≈ 13.9%.
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