Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward A. Vitunac
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 5, 1968

Abstract

The emerging importance of pneumatic conveying systems for bulk materials is largely due to the economic advantages such systems frequently exhibit when compared to alternate methods. Included in these advantages are relative simplicity, ease of installation, flexibility, ease of maintenance, cleanliness, safety and ease of automation to the degree desired. In general, installed costs favor a pneumatic system when compared to competing mechanical systems if the transporting distances are long or to and from many points. In addition, supplemental use such as cooling, heating, or drying may supply the incremental value required to justify its selection.1 The main disadvantages of a pneumatic system are the greater horsepower required per unit weight of material conveyed, material limits in abrasiveness, and density. In addition, material breakage tends to increase at changes of direction and at any obstruction such as that caused by the imperfect butting of two pipe sections in the conveying line. Classification of the material at the discharge may also cause problems in dusting and segregation. Materials weighing less than 4 lb per cu ft tend to cause feeding and collecting problems although they can be conveyed easily. Material between 4 lb and 20 lb per cu ft can be handled with fewer problems, but flow rate is hard to predict. The 20-60 lb per cu ft range offers best results, whereas materials of over 60 Ib per cu ft tend to drop out of the air stream and settle in the pipeline unless careful pro- visions are made to prevent this.2
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APA: Edward A. Vitunac  (1968)  Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying System

MLA: Edward A. Vitunac Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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