An Automated System for Measuring the Mass Flowrate of Powders in Transport Lines
Abstract
A new automated particle transport (APT) system has been developed for studying the dissemination of bulk powders into deagglomerated aerosols. It consists of a 1.12-inch ID transport line with a spout-fluidized bed feeder. The particles are transported from an aerated annulus into the transport line and collected in a closed can or bag filter. Two separate feed lines supply the air necessary to operate the transport line and aerate the particles in order that they flow smoothly into the transport line. An IBM PC AT computer clone equipped with a data translation DT 2806 multifunction input-output board and A to D and D to A modules (DTX 311 and 328) is used for both control and data acquisition. A fluid mechanical model of the flow has been developed and the APT system will be used to verify it. Experiments will be conducted to measure the choking velocity, drag coefficient, fluid and particle flowrates, and pressure distribution in the line. Keywords: Automated particle transport, Coarse solid particles, Choking velocity, Drag coefficient, Particle flowrate, Axial voidage profile.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA225560
Entities
People
- Demetrios K. Prapas
- Glen O. Rubel
- Howard Littman
- Morris B. Morgan Iii
Organizations
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute