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Modelling and analysis of flow of powders through long pipelines

Shijo J.S. (Department of Design and Automation, School of Mechanical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India)
Niranjana Behera (Department of Design and Automation, School of Mechanical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 15 July 2020

Issue publication date: 15 July 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to focus on predicting the pressure drop in fluidized dense phase pneumatic conveying of fine particles through pipelines by modelling the solids friction factor in terms of non-dimensional parameters using experimental data of definite pipeline configuration. Finally, the model is to be tested for a different pipeline configuration.

Design/methodology/approach

Solids friction factor has been expressed in terms of certain non-dimensional parameters such as density ratio, solids loading ratio and mean particle diameter to pipe diameter ratio, and a certain number of coefficients and exponents. Experimental data of five conveying materials (two types of fly ash, two types of alumina and one type of cement meal) for a pipeline configuration of diameter 53 mm and length 173 m and another conveying material EPS dust for two pipeline configurations (69-mm diameter, 168-m long; 105-mm diameter, 168-m long) have been used to calculate the unknown coefficients or exponents of the mathematical model for solids friction factor.

Findings

The developed model gives the best results in predicting the pressure drop for the pipelines that are less than 173-m long, but the model shows a large error for the pipelines more than 173-m long.

Research limitations/implications

Current research will be helpful for the researchers to model the process of pneumatic conveying through long distances.

Practical implications

The method will be helpful in conveying powder materials through long distances in cement or brick industry, alumina industry.

Social implications

Fly ash piles over at the nearby places of thermal power plants. Pneumatic conveying is the best method for transporting the fly ash from the location of power plants to the nearby brick industries or cement industries.

Originality/value

Solid friction factor has been presented in terms of four non-dimensional parameters and evaluated the accuracy in predicting the pressure drop for two different pipeline configurations.

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Citation

J.S., S. and Behera, N. (2020), "Modelling and analysis of flow of powders through long pipelines", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 17 No. 5, pp. 709-718. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-01-2020-0035

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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