- Title
- Reducing dust emissions from grain handling ship loaders
- Creator
- Wheeler, Craig; Krull, Tobias; Roberts, Alan; Wiche, Stephen
- Relation
- Fifth World Congress on Particle Technology (06 AIChE Spring National Meeting). 06 AIChE Spring National Meeting Conference Proceedings, Volume 2: Fifth World Congress on Particle Technology (Orlando, FL 23-27 April, 2006)
- Relation
- https://www.aiche.org/resources/proceedings/aiche-spring-meeting-and-global-congress-on-process-safety/2006
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2006
- Description
- This paper presents an industrial case study to reduce dust emissions from a grain handling ship loader. The primary objective of the study was to reduce dust emissions to within acceptable environmental levels during ship loading. Several constraints were imposed on the solution due to time and budgetary restrictions, and the inability to add a dust suppression agent to the grain for quality reasons. A number of alternative loading chute configurations and delivery spoon profiles were examined in a pilot-scale test facility. This paper will discuss a number of alternative solutions which were investigated during the course of the study and the critical parameters of the final design. Tests showed that it was not beneficial to decelerate the product stream to keep the relative velocity of the air stream over the grain below the minimum pickup velocity. Instead, it was found that concentrating the product stream and keeping the product velocity high was more beneficial in reducing dust emissions. A reduction of 50% in dust emission was achieved through the use of specifically designed constant radius and parabolic profile loading spoons. The product stream exiting the curved spoons was found to be concentrated and stream-lined, resulting in the dust being contained within the product stream.
- Subject
- dust emissions; grain handling; ship loading; emission reduction
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/32264
- Identifier
- uon:2974
- Identifier
- ISBN:0816910057
- Language
- eng
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