Method of conveying particulate solids

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Reciprocating conveying surface

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198771, 34164, B65G 2716

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ABSTRACT:
Linear vibratory motion is imparted to two mutually opposite plates, which are connected to each other. As a result, conveying impulses are applied to solid particles. To permit chemical or physical processes to be carried out with fluids flowing in cocurrent or countercurrent streams and to effect a transfer of material or heat at a high rate during the vibratory conveyance or to disintegrate or compact the solid particles, conveying pulses are imparted to the particles by both plates and the solids occupy in a state of rest only part of the free space between the two plates.

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Untersuchengen zum Fordervorgang auf Schwingrinnen (1. Teil) Investigations into Handling with Vibrating Conveyors by Dr. Ing. K. H. Wehmeier From Handling, Conveying, Automation, pp. 317-327.

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