Processing & Handling :: Solids Handling :: Feeding and Conveying
May 1, 2006
Predicting Powder Flow Behavior - A New Approach
When faced with complexity of predicting powder flow, it is tempting to reduce a material’s flow behavior to a single number or even a flow function. he method presented here, however, compiles a number of relevant parameters into a diagram that is
Eddie McGee, Ajax Equipment
Accurate prediction of particulate-solids flow behavior during storage and feeding has eluded all but the most experienced solids handling experts. Often the process engineer is faced with the awkward task of making sense of bulk behavior. A...
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