Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†

The flow behavior of particles was studied with particular attention to the effect of the inclination of a storage vessel and/or turn table of a table feeder. The effect of a converging hopper of the storage vessel and the effect of scrappers were also studied. It was found that the particle flow wa...

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Main Authors: Hiroaki Masuda, Zhong-qi Han, Takashi Kadowaki, Yuji Kawamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation 2014-06-01
Series:KONA Powder and Particle Journal
Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/2/0/2_1984006/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-67fff9a53b2a4d4487b3142d5640895e2021-02-03T01:41:03ZengHosokawa Powder Technology FoundationKONA Powder and Particle Journal0288-45342187-55372014-06-0120162310.14356/kona.1984006konaFlow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†Hiroaki Masuda0Zhong-qi Han1Takashi Kadowaki2Yuji Kawamura3Department of Chemical Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityThe flow behavior of particles was studied with particular attention to the effect of the inclination of a storage vessel and/or turn table of a table feeder. The effect of a converging hopper of the storage vessel and the effect of scrappers were also studied. It was found that the particle flow was intensely distorted by slight inclination (as small as two degrees) of the storage vessel or the turn table. The distortion is found to be more intense for the vessel inclination than for the table inclination, and becomes more intense as the inclination increases. The discharge rate of the feeder increases exponentially with the angle of inclination. The flow distortion was, however, controlled by using scrapers at suitable positions. It was also found that a new theoretical equation for a cylindrical vessel was successfully adapted for estimation of the effect of skirt clearance on the discharge rate of a table feeder.† This report was originally printed in J. Soc. Powder Technology, Japan, 20 (8), 479-485 (1983) in Japanese, before being translated into English by KONA Editorial Committee with the permission of the editorial committee of the Soc. Powder Technology, Japan.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/2/0/2_1984006/_pdf/-char/en
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author Hiroaki Masuda
Zhong-qi Han
Takashi Kadowaki
Yuji Kawamura
spellingShingle Hiroaki Masuda
Zhong-qi Han
Takashi Kadowaki
Yuji Kawamura
Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†
KONA Powder and Particle Journal
author_facet Hiroaki Masuda
Zhong-qi Han
Takashi Kadowaki
Yuji Kawamura
author_sort Hiroaki Masuda
title Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†
title_short Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†
title_full Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†
title_fullStr Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†
title_full_unstemmed Flow Behavior of Particles in a Storage Vessel of a Table Feeder [Translated]†
title_sort flow behavior of particles in a storage vessel of a table feeder [translated]†
publisher Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation
series KONA Powder and Particle Journal
issn 0288-4534
2187-5537
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The flow behavior of particles was studied with particular attention to the effect of the inclination of a storage vessel and/or turn table of a table feeder. The effect of a converging hopper of the storage vessel and the effect of scrappers were also studied. It was found that the particle flow was intensely distorted by slight inclination (as small as two degrees) of the storage vessel or the turn table. The distortion is found to be more intense for the vessel inclination than for the table inclination, and becomes more intense as the inclination increases. The discharge rate of the feeder increases exponentially with the angle of inclination. The flow distortion was, however, controlled by using scrapers at suitable positions. It was also found that a new theoretical equation for a cylindrical vessel was successfully adapted for estimation of the effect of skirt clearance on the discharge rate of a table feeder.† This report was originally printed in J. Soc. Powder Technology, Japan, 20 (8), 479-485 (1983) in Japanese, before being translated into English by KONA Editorial Committee with the permission of the editorial committee of the Soc. Powder Technology, Japan.
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