Typical solids friction factor for cement?

Tate Dogan
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Posted in: , on 16. Aug. 2005 - 10:43

hello there,

i am currently doing an assignment on pneumatically conveying cement.

what would a typical solids friction factor be for such a system?

basic details of a test rig gave:

Ms = 2.12 kg/s

Ma = 0.081 kg/s

delta P = 315 kPa

length = 176m

dia = 53mm

the system is dense phase.

i have calculated an average velocity of 12m/s.

i have also calculated an average air density of just over 3kg/m^3. to me this seems incredibly high.

the number i have calculated for the solids friction fator comes out at -63000 ! this tells me that i have made a crucial error in my spreadsheet.

any ideas on what is looking to be out of order?

much appreciated.

Tate Dogan
(not verified)

Re: Typical Solids Friction Factor For Cement?

Erstellt am 17. Aug. 2005 - 03:32

do not worry...

i found the problem.

thanks anyway

Re: Typical Solids Friction Factor For Cement?

Erstellt am 24. Aug. 2005 - 11:37

Tate

For future reference contact the Centre for Bulk Solids & Particulate Technologies in the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment at The University of Newcastle, NSW.

David Mills