Automatic Sampling Of High Capacity Material Streams

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David W. Houston
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The increasing energy crisis, coupled with stringent environ- mental regulations, has created new demands for high capacity materials handling systems with unit train transporting and continuing surveillance of quality control. Effective and efficient methods of material conveyance are through high speed, high volume conveyor belts with the monitoring of quality through the utilization of automatic sampling. When we speak of high speed, high volume belt discharges we are referring to speed ranges from 600 to 750 FPM and volumes as high as 5500 TPH. To achieve the optimum operating sampling system for high capacity belt discharges, it is imperative that two major design characteristics be investigated and evaluated; namely technical analysis of operating conditions through application of ASTM design criteria and practical experience in the selection of equipment and the design of related components. The task of obtaining a sample of reasonable weight to represent an entire lot presents a number of problems and emphasizes the necessity for using standard sampling procedures.
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APA: David W. Houston  (1973)  Automatic Sampling Of High Capacity Material Streams

MLA: David W. Houston Automatic Sampling Of High Capacity Material Streams. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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