Comparison between the angles of wall friction measured on an on-line wall friction tester and the Jenike wall friction tester
โ Scribed by J.R. Pillai; M.S.A. Bradley; R.J. Berry
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 481 KB
- Volume
- 174
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-5910
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โฆ Synopsis
A PhD project titled: "Direct on-line measurement of wall friction of coal as an indicator of handleability", and sponsored by Corus plc., has arisen from a need to obtain real time information about the flow-ability of the coal, so troublesome batches can be detected before problems arise. The on-line wall friction tester essentially comprises a 'skid' plate that rest on the top free surface of a bulk solid being transported on a conveyor belt. The 'skid' plate is connected to a load cell via a drag link allowing the shear force between the 'skid' plate and bulk solid to be sensed as the latter is conveyed. This paper presents results comparing the on-line tester to the Jenike wall friction tester for two different bulk solids namely: crushed glass and coal. The effect of velocity on the on-line tester has also been studied.
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