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Pneumatic Conveying Short Courses for Industry

Pneumatic Conveying Short Courses for Industry
4 Apr 2023  |
A series of 2 day courses written with the industrial engineer in mind. They are recommended for operators who handle bulk materials daily, for maintenance, Health and Safety officers, and plant or equipment designers.

Venue: The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of Greenwich, Kent

28 – 29 June: Pneumatic Conveying System Design an advanced course for the experienced engineer who would like an in-depth exploration into detailed calculations for design of pneumatic pipelines and specifying plant.

Topics include:

  • Lean versus dense phase
  • Obtaining conveying information to scale up for pipeline design;
  • Predicting pipeline pressure drop and throughput;
  • Stepped bore pipelines; a detailed look at bends
  • Air humidity effects

19 – 20 September : Commissioning and Troubleshooting ‘Hand’s-on’ Pneumatic Conveying Systems – a look at the practical challenges of starting up systems on site and making sure they work as the designer intended;

Topics include:

  • The practical challenge of starting up systems on site and making sure they work as the designer intended;
  • Understand the key signals to look out for that tell you how the system is operating;
  • Ensuring the system is optimised around the users priority requirements eg. minimum energy usage/ particle blockage / system wear;
  • The course is fully hands-on using the pneumatic conveying lines and rotary valves in the on-site pilot plant

For further details and registration on all the above courses, as well as the full calendar of events , please visit our short course website or call us on +44 (0)20 8331 8646.

Group bookings and returning delegates will receive discounted fees.

We are the leading place for training in the pneumatic conveying of powders, bulk solids and particulate materials

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