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Conveying velocity

Sometimes conveying (qv) velocities, typically 20—25 m/s, exceed the flame-propagation rate as determined by tests. Moreover, velocities vary throughout the system. If the flame-propagation rate exceeds the conveying velocities, consideration must be given to the isolation of parts of the system by choking, ie, the use of rotary values, screen conveyors, bins, etc. [Pg.442]

Linear transport velocity of the material is almost proportional to the product of frequency and stroke for these conveyors. However, the transport velocity and the depth that can be obtained with a specific material is dependent on the handling characteristics of that material. Manufacturers have accumulated data banks relating material characteristics to attainable conveying velocities for their proprietary conveyor designs. [Pg.160]

The most important transition velocity, often regarded as the minimum transport or conveying velocity for settling slurries, is V 9- The Durand equation (Durand, Minnesota Int. Hydraulics Conf., Proc., 89, Int. Assoc, for Hydraulic Research [1953] Durand and Condohos, Proc. Colloq. On the Hyd. Tran.spoti of Solids in Pipes, Not. Cool Boord [UK], Paper IV, 39-35 [1952]) gives the minimum transport velocity as... [Pg.657]

Figure 23. Influence of the conveying velocity on the reduction ratio of sea salt (the reduction ratio is defined as the ratio of the surface mean diameter before and after conveying. (McKee et al., 1995.)... Figure 23. Influence of the conveying velocity on the reduction ratio of sea salt (the reduction ratio is defined as the ratio of the surface mean diameter before and after conveying. (McKee et al., 1995.)...
Villareal and Klinzing (1994) suggested increasing the gas density in order to reduce the minimum conveying velocity by increasing either the gas pressure or the molecular weight of the gas. [Pg.483]

If the conveying velocity is a critical parameter, then the designer of a pneumatic conveying system should also consider the expansion effect caused by the pressure drop along the conveying line. The resulting increase of the gas velocity can be accounted for by increasing the pipe diameter. [Pg.483]

Hi) Reduced pipeline wear due to lower conveying velocities. [Pg.693]

Greater conveying velocities and system erosion (i.e., due to the larger pipe diameters)... [Pg.752]

Minimum Duct Velocity. Once the types and locations of hoods, enclosures and booths have been established and the exhaust rates determined, it is necessary to design the ductwork to transfer the contaminated gas to the collection or cleaning device. An essential parameter required for this purpose is the minimum duct or conveying velocity, Vfmm, which is required to ... [Pg.756]

For example, for the iron oxide dust considered in the previous case study, Table 2 suggested Vfmm = 18 to 20 m s1 (i.e., assuming an average industrial dust ) On analysis of the sample, it was found dp50 80 pm, which appeared to support this classification. However, upon further examination of the actual distribution of size, a significant proportion of the material was found > 1000 pm (e.g., large flakes). A minimum conveying velocity of at least Vjmm 25 m s 1 was estimated for this dust. This explains why the iron oxide material built up and eventually blocked branch II-IV, which was sized/balanced mainly for air distribution purposes and produced transport velocities < Vfi r... [Pg.758]

Cabrejos, F. J., and Klinzing, G. E., Minimum Conveying Velocity in Horizontal Pneumatic Transport and the Pickup and Saltation Mechanisms of Solid Particles, Bulk Solids Handling, 14(3) 541-550 (1994)... [Pg.769]


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