CH 9
CH 9
CH 9
(d) (e)
Various End Seals
𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑙 𝑐𝑙𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒
𝑅=
𝐿𝑢𝑚𝑝 𝑠𝑖𝑧𝑒
The cross-sectional loading of a screw
conveyor is given by
D2
A =
4
Where, = the capacity factor which take
account of the accumulation of
load at inner bearing
D = screw diameter
Q = 3.6 A v k tons/hr
where , k= is a factor introduced in designing inclined
conveyors
v = the speed of the conveyor [m/s]
= specific weight of the material [kg/m3]
(degrees) 0 5 10 15 20
= 47 t n D k
2
From practical experience,
n = 60/ D for light non− abrasive load
n = 45/ D for heavy non− abrasive load
n = 30/ D for heavy abrasive load
Q
Load per meter [kg/m] q=
3.6 ν
Cont’d
Axial force, P [kg]
Mo where ,
P= M 0 = the resisting moment
r tan( + ) N 0 = N h for horizontal conveyor
= N for inclined conveyor
s
102 N o 60
Mo = r = radius at which the force P
2n is applied
r = (0.7 to 0.8 )
D
N0 2
= 975 kg = reduced friction angle,
tan =
n
= screw helix angle
The friction factor is adopted based on
experimental data.
Material
Co
Coal (lump anthracite and bituminous, air dry brown), rock salt 2.5
Gypsum, dry clay, sand, cement, ash, lime, moulding sand 4.0
Exercise
Determine the hourly capacity, power requirement, axial force, load
propulsion rate and load per meter for horizontal screw under the
following condition.
- Material to be conveyed: light and non abrasive load
- Conveying length = 20m
- Bulk weight of material = 1.65
- Slop = 0.8
- Speed reducer = 0.9
- Screw helix angle = 170
- Capacity factor = 0.125
- Material friction factor = 4
- Level difference = 10m