tbartczak
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2012
- 6
Hello All,
I'm looking for some tips on how to design and construct a human operated sand mixing system that can be operated by a variety of different users (ie. minimum input power).
The mechanism is meant to be part of an experimental off-grid toilet system. We hope to capture the solid and liquid streams in sand, mix thoroughly and then proceed to treat the mixture afterwards. being able to convey the mixture at the same time is a definite plus.
What is the most efficient way to accomplish this goal? What kind of mechanism can tolerate wet sand and still require reasonably low effort? We have been thinking about modifying equipment such as continuous sand mixers from the sand casting industry, but I wonder: is there an easier way?
Operation would be intermittent, and we are looking for a feedrate of approximately 2 - 5 kg / min when in operation
what we have looked at previously:
Thanks very much,
Tomek
I'm looking for some tips on how to design and construct a human operated sand mixing system that can be operated by a variety of different users (ie. minimum input power).
The mechanism is meant to be part of an experimental off-grid toilet system. We hope to capture the solid and liquid streams in sand, mix thoroughly and then proceed to treat the mixture afterwards. being able to convey the mixture at the same time is a definite plus.
What is the most efficient way to accomplish this goal? What kind of mechanism can tolerate wet sand and still require reasonably low effort? We have been thinking about modifying equipment such as continuous sand mixers from the sand casting industry, but I wonder: is there an easier way?
Operation would be intermittent, and we are looking for a feedrate of approximately 2 - 5 kg / min when in operation
what we have looked at previously:
Thanks very much,
Tomek