weatherbird
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2007
- 8
I am working on designing a vacuum hood for cleaning sand, coal ash, and brick chips. A dust collector system is the preferred way of cleaning, but I have to design a hood to create enough vacuum to pick up the particles as it sweeps over an uneven surface. I have to have at least a 5/8" opening to collect the particles, but the hood has to be close to 60" wide, and thus creating enough suction on one end, but not enough on the far end, since the inlet for the system has to be on one side or the other. Any suggestions as to how to design the hood to get even vacuum across over the entire hood?