sacem1
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2002
- 186
I have built and installed a 6" nominal diameter screw conveyor with troughs in U shapped steel body.
Lenght of screw conveyor is 20' and its set at a 60º angle with the floor, has a single screw hanger at midpoint and a flat cover.
The screw has to convey ground to mesh 25 sulfate amonia (the same as used in plant fertilizer) at a rate of 1,000 lbs/hr dosification at the inlet by rotary valve which discharges the ciclone output from the hammer mill, discharge at height is completly open and feeds a huge tank with no air presure as it is an open discharge. The ground product has a density of 1.4/1.6.
The screw is operated by a 2 HP @ 1750 rpm driving the screw now at 175 rpm trough a doble reduction (belt/pulley and chain/sproket)there is no scratching sound working unloaded and the screww turns effortlessly if tried by hand.
Well up to now for specs, the problem is this Conveyor Screw DOES NOT CONVEY, it raises the amonia dust from the loading chute and raises it up just to a point that is about one foot from the hanger and thats it nothing goes further up, if you keep feeding more ground product it will absorb the additional material and afterwards begin raising the feeding chute until it spills over, put does not send the product further up.
The screw was turning at about 88 rpm's we have doubled the screw turning speed (175rpm's) to no avail. I've made a special cover that is like a semicircular shroud that makes the U shape trough function like it was of round section but the only thing we get is that the product packs at the beggining of this shroud and does not raise the product, the shroud is 4' long and was put just before the hanger, the idea was to make the screw force convey like an expeller until the ground product is reached by the second half of the screw conveyor but it did not worked, we moved it down to the first section it did not work either, really I do not know what is happening.
We rechecked the hanger size it is less than 6% of the trough section so with a load that should be less than 25% of actual capacity it should not be the culprit.
PLEASE HELP my customer wants to kill me but in 20+ years of buiding screw conveyors that work even upright I've never been met with a Screw Conveyor that does not convey.
Hope someone has the answer out there.
Lenght of screw conveyor is 20' and its set at a 60º angle with the floor, has a single screw hanger at midpoint and a flat cover.
The screw has to convey ground to mesh 25 sulfate amonia (the same as used in plant fertilizer) at a rate of 1,000 lbs/hr dosification at the inlet by rotary valve which discharges the ciclone output from the hammer mill, discharge at height is completly open and feeds a huge tank with no air presure as it is an open discharge. The ground product has a density of 1.4/1.6.
The screw is operated by a 2 HP @ 1750 rpm driving the screw now at 175 rpm trough a doble reduction (belt/pulley and chain/sproket)there is no scratching sound working unloaded and the screww turns effortlessly if tried by hand.
Well up to now for specs, the problem is this Conveyor Screw DOES NOT CONVEY, it raises the amonia dust from the loading chute and raises it up just to a point that is about one foot from the hanger and thats it nothing goes further up, if you keep feeding more ground product it will absorb the additional material and afterwards begin raising the feeding chute until it spills over, put does not send the product further up.
The screw was turning at about 88 rpm's we have doubled the screw turning speed (175rpm's) to no avail. I've made a special cover that is like a semicircular shroud that makes the U shape trough function like it was of round section but the only thing we get is that the product packs at the beggining of this shroud and does not raise the product, the shroud is 4' long and was put just before the hanger, the idea was to make the screw force convey like an expeller until the ground product is reached by the second half of the screw conveyor but it did not worked, we moved it down to the first section it did not work either, really I do not know what is happening.
We rechecked the hanger size it is less than 6% of the trough section so with a load that should be less than 25% of actual capacity it should not be the culprit.
PLEASE HELP my customer wants to kill me but in 20+ years of buiding screw conveyors that work even upright I've never been met with a Screw Conveyor that does not convey.
Hope someone has the answer out there.