A Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline For The Transportation Of Bulk Materials

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donn W. Leva
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In North America, pipelines move more material than any other form of transportation. 1 Pipelines have been used principally for the transportation of liquids and gases; however, slurry pipelines have made notable gains in recent years enabling solid materials to be moved efficiently by pipelines. The obvious advantages of pipe-lines --low maintenance, low operating costs, minimal impact on the environment, greater land use, low labor intensity, safety and high operating factor --have stimulated researchers in England, West Germany, Japan, USSR and the USA during the past ten years to develop pneumatic capsule pipelines for the movement of bulk materials in large quantities. As a result of this work, pneumatic capsule pipelines are now available for the movement of dense bulk materials. Through these pneumatic capsule pipelines, material is moved in wheeled capsules which are pushed through the pipeline by flowing air. In this paper, a capsule pipeline system developed by the Georgia Institute of Technology and Tubexpress Systems, Inc. of Houston, Texas is discussed. The Tubexpress System Major Components The pipe used for a Tubexpress capsule system is standard thin wall welded steel pipe. Since pressures in the system generally do not exceed one atmosphere, the controlling design criteria for wall thickness of the pipeline is pressure from the overburden of the backfill if the line is buried or the structural requirements for supporting itself and the load if it is suspended or supported on piers. The air pumping system for Tubexpress is a combination of
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APA: Donn W. Leva  (1977)  A Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline For The Transportation Of Bulk Materials

MLA: Donn W. Leva A Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline For The Transportation Of Bulk Materials. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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