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Off-Road Equipment Management TSM 262: Spring 2016
LECTURE 18: Materials Handling II Off-Road Equipment Engineering Dept of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
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Homework and Lab
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Materials Handling: Class Objectives
Students should be able to: Explain the operation of pneumatic conveyors, bucket conveyors and forage blowers Analyze the capacity and power requirements for a bucket conveyor Explain the operation of forage blowers
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Pneumatic Conveyors Move grain by imparting the kinetic energy of air to grain in conduits Advantages Flexible Low cost Disadvantages Require higher specific power compared to auger conveyor
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Types of Pneumatic Conveyors
Negative pressure Seldom used “sucks” the material to destination Positive pressure “blows” the material to destination Combination negative/positive Vacuum draws the grain in Positive pressure conveys material
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Positive Pressure System
Air lock brings grain in Positive pressure conveys material Rotary Air Lock
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Combination Negative/Positive Pressure System
Vacuum draws grain in Positive pressure conveys material
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Example AFS-Air Filtering System Cyclone Blower
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Examples
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Components Air moving system Feeding system Discharge system
Pipelines and fitting
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Bucket Elevators Vertical Conveying Capacity range: 7~350 m3/h
Uses inertial forces and gravity Capacity range: 7~350 m3/h Performance dependent on: Head wheel speed Head wheel diameter
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Examples of Bucket Elevators
Centrifugal Discharge Perfect Discharge Heavy Duty Continuous Discharge
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Force Diagram on Grains
At position 5 require that vertical forces on grain at center of bucket are zero S = Centrifugal force W= Weight of grain R = Resultant force
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Bucket Elevator Capacity
Q = V·v/s V = bucket volume (m3) v = belt speed ( m/s) s = bucket spacing (m)
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Bucket Elevator Power Must lift, scoop, and discharge material
Overcome friction Actual Power, P = 1.1~1.15 Pt Theoretical power requirement: Pt = m·g·h/t = Q·rb·g·h Pt = theoretical power (W) Q = elevator capacity (m3/s) rb = material bulk density (kg/ m3) h = material lift height (m)
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Class Problem A bucket conveyor is to be used to convey shelled corn with a lift height of 35 m. The buckets have a capacity of 2.58x10-3 m3 and are spaced 150 mm apart. Bulk density of shelled corn is 719 kg/m3. Assuming a belt speed of 2.5 m/s calculate the following: Elevator capacity, m3/s Theoretical power , kW Actual power assuming 15% safety margin
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Solution Given Find Q, Pt and actual power Q = V·v/s Pt = Q rb g h
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Solution
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Forage Blowers Conveying Pipe Radial Paddle Blower Feed Hopper
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Factors Affecting Blower Efficiency
Blower design Blower size Number of blades Angle of paddle slant Clearance between paddle tip and scroll Location and size of material inlet opening Size of conveying pipe
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Factors Affecting Blower Efficiency
Operating conditions Conveying height Blower speed Material flow rate Material properties Bulk density Coefficient of friction
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Minimum Air Velocities for Flotation
In general require 2-3m3 of air to float 1 kg of grain Energy required = kW/t Material m/s Beans 30 Shelled corn 29 Oats 22 Wheat Chopped hay 20 Ensilage Source: Hunt, 2001
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