Pneumatic Classification Of Ultrafine Powders - Equipment Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew B. Pervis
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

With the ever increasing demand for Finer powders by industry there has been a continuing effort by air classifier manufacturers to improve and offer machinery capable of producing these fine powders. Common to these classifiers is the use of a multivaned rotor through which passes all of the air used to transport the particles to be classified. Rotor revolutions per minute and the amount of air passing through the rotor are the main variables in determining the particle sizes which will be able to pass through the spinning rotor. A simplified equation derived by setting the air drag force carrying a particle through the rotor equal to the centrifugal force due to the spinning rotor's action on the entering air and particle is: Diameter of Particle = [ ] Where K is a function of air viscosity, particle configuration, rotor and blade configuration; RPM is rotor revolutions per minute; M3/sec. is air quantity passing through the openings between the rotor blades.
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APA: Andrew B. Pervis  (1983)  Pneumatic Classification Of Ultrafine Powders - Equipment Design

MLA: Andrew B. Pervis Pneumatic Classification Of Ultrafine Powders - Equipment Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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