Dense Phase Pressure Conveying System Design: Calculations and Considerations

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The discussion focuses on the design and calculations needed for a dense phase pressure conveying system, specifically for ash handling in thermal power plants. The user seeks detailed information on air balancing for material conveying and orifice sizing calculations for airflow control. They note an observation that conveying velocity increases with distance, raising questions about the acceleration of material during transport. Responses suggest that further research and specific design materials are necessary to address these calculations. The conversation emphasizes the need for detailed technical knowledge in designing effective conveying systems.
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Can anybody help me with detail informations on "dense phase pressure conveying system design"...

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Not without more info on what you are trying to do, no...
 
Dear Sir,

Myself joined recently in a thermal power plant construction company any and my job profile is in ash handling system; Dense phase pressure conveying system is very familiar to evacuate dry ash handling from ESP. So I need to know more about this conveying system. So please help if possible.

Thanks...
 
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Hi prguha! Welcome to PF! :wink:

How much detail do you want?

Have you tried googling "dense phase conveyor" or "dense phase pneumatic conveying"?

You'll get things like http://www.powderandbulk.com/pb_services/ask_joe_archive/what_is_dense_phase_conveying.htm :smile:
 
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Hello Tim;
Already I have collect more or less data about the pneumatic conveying system from Google.. Now I have some idea about the system also. What I need is the design material for this system. How can I calculate the air balancing for material conveying and what will be the orifice sizing calculation for air flow control etc. Even I observed that the velocity at conveying time are increasing with the distance (means material is being convey with some acceleration). I have a big doubt in this matter too...

Thanks for cooperation...
 
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