Pneumatic Conveying System Design (Advanced Course) June 2023

Pneumatic Conveying System Design (Advanced Course) June 2023

The course takes place from 09:00 – 17:00 each day

Course Fee

£825 per delegate (this fee includes all refreshments and lunch through the day as well as an evening meal on the first night of the course)

Discounts are available for group bookings and returning delegates.

Registration

Registration and payment is available via the online store

Due to the intensity of the course, numbers are restricted to 6 attendees to allow one-to-one teaching where applicable.

Course overview

There is a tradition of different companies using different design equations and assumptions. There has in recent years been a lot of new information generated using improved methods for measurement of material conveying properties, the use of these for design and the effects of design details such as bends and stepped bore sizes. The ultimate aim will be to share the most up-to-date knowledge on how to obtain pipeline designs that work reliably, delivering the required throughput without unplanned maintenance and undesired impact on quality of the powder being handled.

The event is intended to be interactive; delegates are asked to bring along and discuss the approaches they use in their own company and the practical difficulties they face, with a view to establishing a shared vision of best practice to boost the competitiveness of the UK’s supply industry and minimise warranty claim costs and user complaints.

There will be a heavy emphasis on case studies to illustrate the issues under discussion.

During this course you will need to have access to a laptop that supports Excel for the calculations section, as well as a calculator.

Subjects covered

(This list is subject to development according to the needs and desires of delegates)

  • Lean versus dense phase – relative advantages in practical application, and applicability to different materials;
  • A detailed look at obtaining conveying information for the material to be handled, and how to scale this up for pipeline design;
  • Different equations for predicting pipeline pressure drop and throughput;
  • Stepped bore pipelines – how they enhance system performance and reduce problems, and how to design them;
  • Differences in powder behaviour;
  • A detailed look at bends; radius, pressure drop, wear, particle damage and material build-up;
  • Air humidity effects – psychrometry and moisture calculations, and controlling interaction or airborne moisture with the powder;
  • Practical details – choice of coupling systems, pipe specification systems etc;

Is this for me?

If you are actively involved in design or troubleshooting of pneumatic conveying systems, this course is aimed at you. If you are new to the subject we would recommend attendance at our standard pneumatic conveying course first, which gives an overview of the subject and sets out the basics upon which this course builds.

Venue

The course will take place at the University of Greenwich Medway campus in Kent ME4 4TB

Please bring a laptop and a scientific calculator with you as there are practical exercises included in this course.

Date
28 Jun 2023 - 29 Jun 2023

Location
The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology

This event is hosted by

“Providing Cost-Effective Solutions to Industrial Problems”

The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology is part of the School of Engineering at The University of Greenwich at Medway, Kent, UK and has specialised in solving materials handling problems since 1973. The Centre undertakes leading edge research into a wide range of ...

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