Interfacing Belt Feeders And Hoppers To Achieve Reliable Operation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Carson
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Belt feeders are commonly used to meter the flow of bulk solids from bins and hoppers. If the interface between the hopper outlet and belt feeder is not designed correctly, flow from the bin may be severely compromised, resulting in problems of no-flow, segregation, flooding, etc. By knowing the flow characteristics of the bulk solid being handled and applying proven design techniques, such problems can be avoided. Relevant bulk solids flow characteristics are identified, along with measurement techniques. Design procedures for correcting problems with existing feeders as well as proper design of new feeders are presented, along with case histories of successful application of these procedures.
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APA: John Carson  (2008)  Interfacing Belt Feeders And Hoppers To Achieve Reliable Operation

MLA: John Carson Interfacing Belt Feeders And Hoppers To Achieve Reliable Operation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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