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Joe Marinelli of
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Class Duration: 51 minutes
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Description: In
Lecture 8, Design Example, Joe Marinelli of Solids Handling Technologies
takes you through a typical design example. The example begins with an
assignment you may receive to design a bin and feeder to reliably handle
your product.
Joe discusses the actual data plots that
would typically be generated during testing of your materials and their
interpretation. He uses the Jenike design approach to calculate opening
sizes and hopper angles.
Joe discusses minimum opening size
calculations and hopper angles for mass flow conical hoppers and wedge type
hoppers. He also describes funnel flow bin designs requiring calculation of
your material’s rathole dimensions. A design is ultimately created according
to the data and calculations made during the presentation.
Lecture includes downloadable class notes and
a self administered quiz with answer sheet. The seven-day subscription
allows you to watch and review this video class as many times as you need.
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Lecture 1:
Flow Problems - Their effects and flow patterns
Flow problems in your handling system
can have serious consequences, where reliable solids flow is
essential, especially with regard to operational costs and.. (click
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Lecture 2: Design principles for reliable flow - wall friction, flow and bin design
Wall friction tests yielding the angle
of wall friction, leads to determination of hopper angles required to ensure
flow along the walls, which is mass flow.. (click
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Lecture 3:
Feeders, both
volumetric and gravimetric
The key to reliable feeder design is to
make sure that the feeder is capable of discharging your product uniformly
over the entire outlet cross-sectional area.. (click
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Lecture 4:
Measuring bulk
solids flow properties - shear testing
Wall friction tests are demonstrated
using several wall surfaces, which lead to determining the hopper slope
required to ensure flow along your hopper walls.. (click
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Lecture 5:
Particle
segregation - segregation mechanisms and solutions
A detailed discussion of the mechanisms
that cause segregation. Segregation is a major problem in many
industries such as pharmaceuticals, foods, batteries... (click
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Lecture 6:
Flow aid
devices - assistance to gravity flow by various "flow aids"
This lecture explores the area of flow
aid devices that can be used to enhance or encourage flow from bins and
hoppers such as bin dischargers and vibrators.. (click
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Lecture 7: Hopper retrofits to existing systems - cones, wedges, liners &
inserts
Geometry modifications are considered,
such as wedge type hoppers, splitters and chutes. These modifications are
practical and will resolve many flow issues... (click
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Lecture 8:
Design
examples - determining hopper geometries
Joe uses the Jenike design approach to
calculate opening sizes and hopper angles. Joe discusses minimum opening
size calculations and hopper angles.. (click
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Joseph
Marinelli is the President of Solids Handling Technologies, Inc. and
has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Northeast University. Joe
has been providing consulting services since 1972, as a former
consultant with Jenike & Johanson, Inc. He has years of experience
testing solids plus designing bins and feeders for reliable flow.
Later, as a Principal and Director of bulk
solids handling for a firm that manufactured feeders, Joe was responsible
for developing test programs, evaluating test results, designing bins and
feeders and consulting on various solids handling projects. In addition, he
was responsible for marketing their equipment, services and expertise.
Joe is a member of the American Society of
Testing Materials, ASTM, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME, and
American Institute of Chemical Engineers, AIChE. Joe lectures
frequently, has published several articles including a chapters in a
chemical encyclopedia and food technology publication.
He provides seminars, including an annual one
at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., and is also a featured
columnist, Ask Joe!, for the website,
www.powderandbulk.com.
Please feel free to contact our author at:
Joe Marinelli
Solids Handling Technologies, Inc.
1631 Caille Court
Fort Mill, SC 29708
Telephone: 803-802-5527
Fax: 803-802-0193
Email:
joe@solidshandlingtech.com
Web site:
http://www.solidshandlingtech.com/
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