Slug flow was studied for air velocities less than 8 m/s with polyethylene pellets in a straight pipe 32 mm in diameter and 5.5 m in length, and was classified into 2 regimes: successive slug flow and solitary slug flow. A settled layer of particles did not form in the latter and high air pressure w
Low-velocity pneumatic conveying in horizontal pipe for coarse particles and fine powders
โ Scribed by Yuji Tomita; Vijay Kumar Agarwal; Hiroyuki Asou; Katsuya Funatsu
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 398 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1674-2001
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โฆ Synopsis
First, the characteristics of low-velocity conveying of particles having different hardness are experimentally investigated in a horizontal pipeline in terms of flow pattern and pressure drop to show that the slug flow can be classified into two types depending on the settling of particles along the pipeline, and the period is small for slug flow without the settled layer, which is called solitary slug flow. The pressure drop for soft particles is shown to be larger than that for hard particles. Then, experimental results are presented on horizontal fluidized-bed conveying of fine powders to show that air release from the top surface of the conveying channel is an important factor for high mass flow rate of particles.
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