Journal of the Society of Powder Technology, Japan
Online ISSN : 1883-7239
Print ISSN : 0386-6157
ISSN-L : 0386-6157
Volume 15, Issue 4
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  • Part 3: Characteristics of flow rate of granular materials Falling from a bin with an inclined open channel
    Takenari TAKESHITA, Takeshi KANO, Hajime WATANABE, Tsuguo KOBAYASHI, A ...
    1978Volume 15Issue 4 Pages 199-204
    Published: April 01, 1978
    Released on J-STAGE: April 30, 2010
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    Flow rate of granular materials discharged from a bin through a chute are influenced in many cases by the properties of material themselves and the forms of the chute. In this study the effects of the properties of materials, the dimensions of the opening of the bin outlet, and the inclined angle and the wall roughness of the rectangular open channel attached as a chute to the side of the rectangular bin on the flow rate of granular materials are investigated. Glass beads and sand are used as granular materials.
    In conclusion, the flow rate of granular materials from a bin through a chute of open channel becomes lower than that for no chute. It increases as the inclined angle of the open channel increases. When the particles flow through the entire section of the opening at the bin outlet, its rate is expressed by the experimental equation considering the wall roughness of the open channel. Further, when there is some deposit of the particles at the bin outlet and the entire section is not used as the outlet for the particles, the flow rate is expressed by the experimental equation with the effective opening of the bin outlet. From these two equations, we can calculate minimum inclined angle of the open channel which have a suitable capacity of flow rate and no deposit of the particles near the bin outlet.
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  • Kazue TAKAHASHI, Masakatsu HAYASHI, Tadashi SHINOZAKI, Akinari UCHIDA
    1978Volume 15Issue 4 Pages 205-212
    Published: April 01, 1978
    Released on J-STAGE: April 30, 2010
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    Plastic wastes are expected to use again by recycling.
    Cryogenic crushing is one of the techniques for this purpose.
    After cryogenic crushing of plastic wastes, most films of them are not crushed and retains their original forms relatively.
    So it is too difficult to sieve them. But Trommel shows good screening efficiencies which undergo a trommel's inclination influence rather than its rotatory number. On the contraries, the sizes of separation for films undergo a rotatory number's influence.
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    1978Volume 15Issue 4 Pages 213-219
    Published: April 01, 1978
    Released on J-STAGE: April 30, 2010
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  • Keishi Gotoh
    1978Volume 15Issue 4 Pages 220-226
    Published: April 01, 1978
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  • Yasuo Kousaka
    1978Volume 15Issue 4 Pages 231-237
    Published: April 01, 1978
    Released on J-STAGE: April 30, 2010
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