Josh2008
Mechanical
- Sep 25, 2008
- 42
Not sure if this is the correct forum to be posting, but is my best guess.
The angle of repose is basically the angle that from the conical incline (formed from an unconsolidated bulk solid falling freely onto a horizontal plane) to the horizontal. I have learned that this is important in filling bins as it can create void space when the tip of the conical shape reaches the inlet of the bin.
Is it safe to assume that if the material flowing into the bin enters on a angle (or on the side) that the conical shape will follow the same pattern moving up its projected path?
Please see the picture for a better understanding.
So from the picture, the line with the arrow is the projected path of the material flowing into the bin. The yellow material is the pile of material at say Time 1. The orange and yellow is the pile at Time 2, and so on. The light blue space is the void space.
Now this is only my prediction. Can somebody elaborate, or point me in the direction of material online to read about this?
Second question is about potash. Is there available information on the angle of repose for this material? What about a range of bulk densities?
Thanks!
The angle of repose is basically the angle that from the conical incline (formed from an unconsolidated bulk solid falling freely onto a horizontal plane) to the horizontal. I have learned that this is important in filling bins as it can create void space when the tip of the conical shape reaches the inlet of the bin.
Is it safe to assume that if the material flowing into the bin enters on a angle (or on the side) that the conical shape will follow the same pattern moving up its projected path?
Please see the picture for a better understanding.
So from the picture, the line with the arrow is the projected path of the material flowing into the bin. The yellow material is the pile of material at say Time 1. The orange and yellow is the pile at Time 2, and so on. The light blue space is the void space.
Now this is only my prediction. Can somebody elaborate, or point me in the direction of material online to read about this?
Second question is about potash. Is there available information on the angle of repose for this material? What about a range of bulk densities?
Thanks!