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I was hoping someone here could help clarify some things that are used in calculating pressure drop for pneumatic conveying.
With regards to the formula on dispersed solids density, a book I have read (cannot remember which one as of now) formally defines it as (weight of solids in test section/volume of test section). Another book (also cannot remember which as of now) seems to imply that the formula is (mass of solids in test section/volume of test section). My question is which one is correct?
Another question is about Hinkle's relation that is used to find superficial gas velocity. Is it used only for dilute phase flow?
Would appreciate any help you could offer with these questions.
With regards to the formula on dispersed solids density, a book I have read (cannot remember which one as of now) formally defines it as (weight of solids in test section/volume of test section). Another book (also cannot remember which as of now) seems to imply that the formula is (mass of solids in test section/volume of test section). My question is which one is correct?
Another question is about Hinkle's relation that is used to find superficial gas velocity. Is it used only for dilute phase flow?
Would appreciate any help you could offer with these questions.