THEORETICAL ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE PROCESS OF CONVEYING AGRICULTURAL FIBER MATERIALS BY SCREW CONVEYORS
AUTOR(ES)
Wulantuya, ; Wang, Hongbo; Wang, Chunguang; Qinglin,
FONTE
Eng. Agríc.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2020-10
RESUMO
ABSTRACT To improve the conveying efficiency and working stability of a screw conveyor, the feeding methods, running conditions and flow characteristics of materials were studied by theoretical analysis and experiments. The theoretical analysis results show that the screw conveyor runs more stably when the helix angle of the screw blade is equal to the moving helical angle. A new spring-finger was designed by us and was used in the experiment. The experimental results show prove that the spring-finger feeder can help homogeneously and continuously to feed the screw conveyor and to improve the working stability of the screw conveyor. The movement state of materials along a pitch was videotaped by a high-speed camera with different filling rates and rotation speeds. The photographs and videos reveal that the characteristics of the materials and rotational speed affect the conveying performance and provide the basis for selecting the best operating parameters for screw conveyors.
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