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Vertical Chute Design
Posted on
2. Apr. 2015 - 04:23
Hi Steve
Interesting problem to solve
I think our controlled flow chute may be a potential solution as it would provide an even, wide flow with controlled speed minimising stationary material.
See www.graviload.com
Could also be helped by low friction surfaces / material depending on the abrasiveness
Do you have any physical material properties that we could test in DEM ?? ■
Shiploading of Processed Fluorspar
Hello all,
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I have a request to consider loading of processed fluorspar that apparently will look like wet snow.
We will eventually get some to look at and test, but in the interim I have been asked to see if anyone else loads similar fluorspar into a ships hold, and what methods are used, especially to trim the holds.
The load rate is likely around 500 t/h.
Any comments and inputs welcomed
Photo added by Administrator as an example only:
Processed Fluorspar ■