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MANAGING BULK SOLIDS (202 PAGES)
CHAPTERS: Chapter 1. Pneumatic conveying; Chapter 2. Managing powder flow; Chapter 3. Feeding, filling and storage; Chapter 4. Size reduction; Chapter 5. Particle-size measurement, classification and separation; Chapter 6. Drying; Chapter 7. Baghouses, electrostatic precipitators and electrostatic hazards; Chapter 8. Related topics
CHAPTER 1. PNEUMATIC CONVEYING
Optimizing pneumatic conveying David Mills, Consultant
Optimizing pneumatic conveying systems: Air movers David Mills, Consultant
Selecting a winner in fluidization Stanley Bunk and John D'Acierno, Technip USA Corp.
Troublefree pneumatic conveying Kirk Kimbel, Smoot Co.
Debottleneck pneumatic conveying systems Amrit T. Agarwal, Pneumatic Conveying Consultants and Shrikant V. Dhodapkar, Dow Chemical Co.
Material flowrates in pneumatic conveying David Mills, Consultant
Measuring pressure on pneumatic-conveying systems David Mills, Consultant
Safety aspects of pneumatic conveying David Mills, Consultant
Understanding the design of fluid-bed distributors Mel Pell, ESD Consulting Services
CHAPTER 2. MANAGING POWDER FLOW
Using pressure to determine realtime solids flowrates Don McGlinchey and Andrew Cowell, Centre for Industrial Bulk Solids Handling, Glasgow Caledonian University
Measuring powder-flow properties David Craig and Roderick Hossfeld, Jenike & Johanson
CHAPTER 3. FEEDING, FILLING AND STORAGE
A practical approach to bins and feeders Joseph Marinelli, Solids Handling Technologies
Sizing up the storage bin Edward Steve, Herzog-Hart Corp.
Weiging the worth of filling controls Pete Shepherdson, Mettler Toledo
Pick the right solids mixer Daan Goris and Peter van der Wel, Hosokawa Micron BV
Use flexible bulk containers safely Bob Gravell, DuPont Co.
CHAPTER 4. SIZE REDUCTION
Homing in on the best size reduction method Stephen Miranda and Sharon Yaeger, Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems
Sizing up grinding mills Rick Spencer and Brian Dalder, Eli Lilly and Co.
Wet grinding at its finest Jeffrey Pawar, Draiswerke
Keep cool with cryogenic grinding Rick Ritter, BOC Gases
CHAPTER 5. PARTICLE-SIZE MEASUREMENT, CLASSIFICATION AND SEPARATION
Particle classification: Making the grade George Craley and Andrew Malcolmson, Malvern Instruments Ltd. And Iain Crosley and Andrew McLeish, Hosokawa Micron Ltd.
Fine tuning sieve analysis for accurate particle size measurement Frank Bath, Retsch, Inc.
Preventing particle segregation John Carson, Jenike & Johanson
Solids handling: Determine sieve opening from mesh number S. Subramanian, Imperial College , A.S. Ganesh Kumar, Asian Paints India Ltd., Chetan Goudar, University of Oklahoma
Dry screening of granular solids A.J. DeCenso, Rotex, Inc .
Understanding wire cloth Richard Campbell, Newark Wire Cloth Co.
CHAPTER 6. DRYING
Direct vs. indirect drying: Optimizing the process Greg Kimball, Hosokawa Bepex
The ins and outs of indirect drying Georgios Raouzeos, List AG
Optimizing drying performance through better control - Part 1 Béla Lipták, Lipták Associates P.C.
Optimizing dryer performance through better control - Part 2 Béla Lipták, Lipták Associates P.C.
Troubleshooting the convection-conveyor dryer Paul McKeithan, Aeroglide Corp.
Process calculations for partical-recycle dryers Edward M. Cook, Energy Saving Consultants
Vacuum and microwaves dry granulated products Barry Fox, L.B. Bohle, Inc.
CHAPTER 7. BAGHOUSES, ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS AND ELECTROSTATIC HAZARDS
Particulate emissions: Evaluating removal methods Isaac Ray, Croll-Reynolds Co.
   
New developments in filter dust collection Miles L. Croom, DCAD Company
Dust collection in the CPI Tom Siljkovic, TS Consultants
Beating the baghouse blues Lutz Bermann, Filter Media Consulting
How to monitor pulse-jet baghouses Herbert H. Nierman, Consultant , and Alex M. Hood, Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Assessing electrostatic precipitator performance Joao C.M. Bordado, Hoechst Portuguesa and Technical University of Lisbon, and Joao F.P. Gomes, Environmental Technologies Center, Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade
Ductwork changes improve ESP performance Clive Grainger, CSIRO (Australia), Energy Thermal & Fluids Engineering, Colin Paulson, CSIRO (Australia) , Division of Energy Technology
Reduce electrostatic hazards Vahid Ebadat, Chilworth Technology, Inc.
Dust explosions — Is your safety blanket in place? Vahid Ebadat and Chantell Laing, Chilworth Technology
CHAPTER 8. RELATED TOPICS
Condensing the finer points of agglomeration Sara Gantner, Hosokawa Bepex
Don't get stuck on sludge handling John Carson, Jenike & Johanson
A stronger lifeline for conveyor chains Richard Skroski, Rexnord Industries
Automatic lubrication saves money Heinz P. Bloch, Process Machinery Consulting

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