last modified: 13/06/2002
Coursecode: wb3419 |
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Coursename: Characterisation and Handling of
Bulk Solid Materials |
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DUT creditpoints: 3 |
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ECTS creditpoints: 4,5 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Lecturer(s): Prof.dr.ir.
G. Lodewijks, Ir. D.L.
Schott |
Tel.: 015 - 27 88793 / 27 83306 |
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Catalog data: |
Course year: |
MSc
1st year |
Period: |
2A
/ 2B |
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Hours per week: |
2 hour lectures during first five weeks of each
period |
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Other hours: |
Eight hours during last two weeks of each period |
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Assessment: |
Report of experimental and design assignment and
oral examination. |
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Assessment period: |
At the end of second
period |
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(see academic calendar) |
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Prerequisites: |
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Follow up: |
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Detailed description
of topics: This course focuses on
the characterisation of the mechanical and dynamical behaviour of bulk solid
materials. Bulk solid materials include coal, sand, limestone etc. These
materials can be free flowing through bunkers and chutes as well as stored in
silos, handled by stackers and reclaimers or transported by conveyors.
Experimental ways to determine the mechanical properties of bulk solid
materials will be discussed. An experimental assignment to determine these
properties of a particular bulk solid material is part of the course. With
the experimentally determined properties the behaviour of this material in a
silo (no flow or mass flow versus funnel flow) is predicted. A small-scale
silo in the laboratory is used to verify this prediction. Knowing the
properties of a specific bulk solid material, the effect of these properties
on the design of handling or transporting equipment can be determined.
Conceptually designing a piece of equipment for storing, handling or
transporting a bulk solid material, of which the mechanical properties are
determined experimentally earlier in this course, concludes the course. |
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Course material: A lecture book (in
preparation) and book “Introduction to Particle Technology” by Martin Rhodes,
John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-98482-5, 2000. |
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References from
literature: “Silo’s en Feeders”,
Rademacher F.J.C. en Haaker, G., The Bulkoholics, Enschede |
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Remarks assessment,
entry requirements, etc.): Access to the oral
examination only after completion of both assignments. |
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Learning goals: (1) To characterise
and mathematically describe the properties of a bulk solid material, (2) to
experimentally determine the mechanical properties of a particular bulk solid
material, (3) to account for the bulk solid material properties and governing
behaviour in the design of bulk solid storing, handling and transporting
equipment. |
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Computer use: Use of data
acquisition equipment and database software. |
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Laboratory project(s): A laboratory
assignment to determine the properties of a particular bulk solid material
and its behaviour in a silo, is part of the course. The last two weeks of the
first period will be used for this assignment. |
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Design content: An assignment to
design a feeder or conveyor based on measured properties of a particular bulk
solid material is part of the course. The last two weeks of the second period
will be used for this assignment. |
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Percentage of design:
20 % |