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Call For Papers: 9th Icbmh Conference, Australia
Dear Professor, We would like to publish our papaer on -
Development of Port and Infrastructure for 40 mtpa Terminal for Import and Export of various materials by using various high speed equipment and focus on the followings--
1. High speed loading and unloading from the ships(supercape)
2. High speed conveying of material by using pipe conveyor and using same conveyor for import and export.
3.Storage.
4. Stacking and reclaiming.
5.High speed unloading by trucks and by wagons.
6. Rapid loading in to Train.
Please let us know about the above mentioned scope.
Anil Seth
Director-Libran Engineering& Services
www.libranengineering.com ■
Re: Call For Papers: 9th Icbmh Conference
Thank you for your interest in the conference. Could you please send an abstract of not more than 250 words to mark.jones@newcastle.edu.au. You may find the website of interest at www.icbmh2007.com
Regards
Mark Jones ■
Re: Call For Papers: 9th Icbmh Conference
Professor Mark Jones, This is regarding call for the papers for 9th International Conference on Bulk Materials Storage
I have already sent you a mail keeping the main object of the paper
1.Settingup of import and export terminal at a single location by using minimum numbers of equipment,land thus reducing in the total cost of the project.
2. To unload/load the material at a very high rate,this terminal is designed for 40 mtpa coal import or 100 mtpa iron ore import and 30 mtpa clinker export by using same carrying conveyor(pipe conveyor).
3. Evacuation of material coal/iron ore with high speed rapid loading system @ 15 mtpa in the case of coal and 40 mtpa in the case of iron ore.
4. Storing of clinker in DOME silos having 0,3 million t capacity.
5. Since for the clients and shippers, ship size is always matters so in this system arrangement for loading and unloading of supercape vessels up to 1,25,000 t cap is shown.
6.High capacity loading and unloading equipment shown for the faster turn around of the ship.
7.The main jetty is about 3 km long from the main land because it is very difficult to get draft for supercape vessels near the main land.
Please let me have your conscent on this topic.I have also enclosed a general arrangement drawing showing all the facilities.
In the end I really would like to thank this forum who has given me a very wide platform to learn the things from TITANS and also to share my views.
Regards, ANIL ■
Call For Papers: 9th Icbmh Conference, Australia
Professor Mark Jones, Please confirm the receipt of drawing with writeup.
Regards, ANIL ■
Call for Papers: 9th ICBMH Conference
9th International Conference on Bulk Materials Storage,
Handling and Transportation
9-11 October 2007
The University of Newcastle, N.S.W, Australia.
This international conference is organised jointly by the Australian Society for Bulk Solids Handling (ASBSH) and the Centre for Bulk Solids & Particulate Technologies (CBSPT) in Newcastle. This is one of the most important events in the ASBSH calendar and promises to follow the long-standing tradition of very successful international technical events organised by the Society. This conference will bring together many of the key researchers and practitioners in the field worldwide for three days of excellent presentations, discussion and networking. The call for papers is still open and over 100 abstracts are expected to be received from all over the world. At the last conference held in Newcastle, about 60% of the abstracts come from overseas and over 35% were from industry. This suggests that our aim of creating a forum to review the state-of-the-art with respect to research and development and to promote an exchange of ideas between researchers and practitioners is likely to be met.
CONFERENCE FOCUS
The scope of the papers may focus on any matter relating to the many facets of bulk materials storage, handling and transportation. We are interested in contributions from all sectors of industry, from smaller scale process plants through to the mining and minerals industries. The following list of topic areas is indicative of the types of papers normally presented at this series of conferences:
Storage
• Bin and hopper design
• Stockpile design
• Structural design aspects
• Feeding and weighing
• Discharge control systems
• Blending and sampling
Handling
• Heavy mobile machines
• Conveyors and elevators
• Environmental factors
Transportation
• Belt conveying
• Pneumatic conveying
• Hydraulic and capsule conveying
• Road and rail transportation
• Ship loading and unloading
• Systems studies in handling and transportation
Related Topics
• Characterisation of bulk Solids
• Instrumentation for bulk solids handling applications
• Education and Research in Materials Handling
• Life cycle costing and maintenance of material handling systems
• Mixing, blending and segregation
CALL FOR PAPERS
Intending authors are invited to submit the title and a brief synopsis of their intended paper (not more than 250 words) to Danielle Harris at Danielle.Harris@newcastle.edu.au
by 30th March 2007.
We are particularly interested in industrial case studies, technical innovations from the field and technically based papers from industry. If you would like to discuss an idea for a paper, please do not hesitate to contact the Conference Chair, Prof Mark Jones on 02 4921 6197 or email him at mark.jones@newcastle.edu.au
DEADLINES
Receipt of Abstracts30 March 2007
Receipt of full text for review18 May 2007
A statement confirming that at least one of the authors will attend the conference to present the paper should accompany synopses.
PROGRAM
The draft program for the conference should be available by mid-May providing full details of the conference program, the social program and the technical visits. At events such as these, the social interaction and the opportunity for networking is essential if delegates are to derive full benefit from the event. The conference dinner will take place at the Wyndham Estate in the Hunter Valley which creates a magnificent setting for such a key event. Details of the conference will be available on the Website at:
www.icbmh2007.com
EXHIBITION
An exhibition will run with the conference. The exhibition stands will be located in the area where all refreshment breaks and lunches will take place. This will be an excellent opportunity for organisations to display their products and services to a captive audience.
SPONSORSHIP
We are also seeking sponsorship in support of the conference. There are opportunities to sponsor various aspects of the conference such as the Welcome and Cocktail receptions and the Conference Dinner. If any organisations would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please contact the organisers for further details.
REGISTRATION
If you would like to receive a conference registration brochure when they become available, please send a brief email giving your name and relevant contact details to Danielle Harris at: Danielle.Harris@newcastle.edu
CONTACT DETAILS
Professor Mark Jones
Conference Chairman
Centre for Bulk Solids and Particulate Technologies
The University of Newcastle
mark.jones@newcastle.edu.au
Danielle Harris
Conference Co-ordinator
Danielle.Harris@newcastle.edu.au
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