US20040191007A1 - Method and a system for distribution of fluidisable materials - Google Patents

Method and a system for distribution of fluidisable materials Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20040191007A1
US20040191007A1 US10/472,584 US47258404A US2004191007A1 US 20040191007 A1 US20040191007 A1 US 20040191007A1 US 47258404 A US47258404 A US 47258404A US 2004191007 A1 US2004191007 A1 US 2004191007A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
fluidisable
materials
fluidising
accordance
distribution
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
US10/472,584
Other languages
English (en)
Inventor
Morten Karlsen
Bernt Nagell
Kjell Dalen
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Norsk Hydro ASA
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Assigned to NORSK HYDRO ASA reassignment NORSK HYDRO ASA ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: DALEN, KJELL MAGNE, NAGELL, BERNT, KARLSEN, MORTEN
Publication of US20040191007A1 publication Critical patent/US20040191007A1/en
Priority to US11/652,560 priority Critical patent/US7407345B2/en
Abandoned legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25CPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION, RECOVERY OR REFINING OF METALS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25C3/00Electrolytic production, recovery or refining of metals by electrolysis of melts
    • C25C3/06Electrolytic production, recovery or refining of metals by electrolysis of melts of aluminium
    • C25C3/14Devices for feeding or crust breaking
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G53/00Conveying materials in bulk through troughs, pipes or tubes by floating the materials or by flow of gas, liquid or foam
    • B65G53/04Conveying materials in bulk pneumatically through pipes or tubes; Air slides
    • B65G53/16Gas pressure systems operating with fluidisation of the materials
    • B65G53/18Gas pressure systems operating with fluidisation of the materials through a porous wall
    • B65G53/20Gas pressure systems operating with fluidisation of the materials through a porous wall of an air slide, e.g. a trough

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a method and a system for distribution of fluidisable materials.
  • the invention relates to distribution of fluidisable materials such as fluoride and/or aluminium oxide (alumina) within an electrolysis facility for the production of aluminium.
  • NO patent 175876 describes an apparatus for transport of powder materials by fluidising the materials.
  • the apparatus comprises an enclosed first fluidised channel for distribution of materials from a reservoir to a plurality of outlets. At each outlet there are arranged feeding devices for individual feeding of materials such as alumina to separate feeding holes in the crust of an electrolysis cell.
  • the channel for distribution of materials comprises two horizontally divided sections where the sections are divided by means of a porous wall. The upper section is completely filled with fluidised materials, while the lower section act as a distribution chamber for fluidising gas. The lower section is provided with fluidising gas by means of a fan.
  • the mentioned feeding devices comprises at least one second fluidised channel having plural outlets shaped as downwardly directed tubes. The outlets are surrounded by a casing having feeding holes in its bottom.
  • the downwardly directed tubes end above the bottom part of the casing, and material leaving the outlets will be blocked as the level of material in the casing reaches a certain level. As materials are consumed, the level in the casing will drop and said outlets will be free of materials. Followingly, materials will start to flow into the casing from the reservoir through the first fluidising channel and into the feeding device via the second fluidising channel. To obtain this self-controlled feeding, the channels have to be fluidised continuously by the fan. Further, in said system the materials will be transported in accordance with one hydraulic step, and as a consequence of this the vertical level between the uppermost material storage and the lowermost material outlet becomes high. In an electrolysis facility such fluidised channels may have an extension of several hundred meters while the angular decline of the channel may be some degrees.
  • the transport system have two or more hydraulic levels that are serially connected with each other by means of inlet locks.
  • the system works with rapid material speeds while the fluidising channels will not be topped up by fluidised material.
  • the fluidising gas supplied at each individual fluidising element will be discharged in a non-continuously (i.e. continuous in transport modus only), controlled manner thus keeping the energy consume at a minimum level.
  • a fluidising element specially adapted to fit within the system.
  • the non-continuously way of discharging fluidising gas will initiate a flushing of the system at each start-up thus draining the system for unwanted objects, large particles etc.
  • FIG. 1 shows the principles of transporting materials in accordance with the invention from a reservoir to a plurality of material receiving units
  • FIG. 2 shows more details of the principles as defined in FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 3 discloses in part a cross-section view of a novel fluidising element for use in accordance with the invention
  • FIG. 4 discloses an operating scheme for performing transport of fluidisable materials in accordance with the system.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a reservoir I comprising fluidisable powder materials 2 .
  • the reservoir is provided with a tubular outlet 3 at its bottom that protrudes into an inlet box 4 .
  • the feeding from the reservoir to the inlet box may be performed in accordance with the gravity feeding principle.
  • the inlet box 4 is formed as a rectangular box and is provided with at least one fluidising element 5 at its bottom.
  • the fluidising element is not shown in detail, but such elements are commonly placed along the bottom part of means containing materials to be fluidised.
  • the element covers only a part of the bottom, and not the projected area with respect to the outlet 3 .
  • the fluidising element receives pressurised gas through an inlet pipe 6 that may have a controllable valve (not shown) for controlling the supply of pressurised gas to the element.
  • the fluidising elements of the system can be provided with inlet nozzles communicating with the inlet pipes where the nozzles are provided with an orifice size that gives a desired fluidising velocity through the fluidising elements.
  • the inlet box 4 has further an outlet 8 that communicates with a pneumatic conveyer 9 .
  • the declination of this part of the conveyer is preferably about 3°.
  • pneumatic conveyer in an embodiment may be similar to an air slide conveyer.
  • the function of the inlet box is as follows: Powder material will be feeded from the reservoir towards the bottom of the inlet box 4 .
  • the geometrical design of the inlet box, the tubular outlet from the reservoir, together with the static or dynamic angle of slide of the material itself will cause an inclined built up of material towards the outlet 3 of the reservoir 1 (also indicated in FIG. 1). In periods of no transport of materials out of the inlet box, the transport of materials from the reservoir to the inlet box will stop completely.
  • the length of the tubular outlet 3 is five times its inner diameter or more.
  • the pneumatic conveyer has preferably a plurality of fluidising elements 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 arranged at its bottom part similar to that of element 5 . Further, similar to that mentioned under element 5 , these elements can receive pressurised gas through respective inlet pipes 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 having controllable valves (not shown).
  • the part 9 ′ may advantageously be a separator for separating unwanted objects out of the conveyer. The separator is not shown in detail here, but can preferably be of a fluidisable type.
  • the sections of the conveyer such as section 9 ′′ may have a declination of 1° with respect to the horizontal level. This small declination can be realized with the use of a novel fluidising element which will be further explained under FIG. 3.
  • the outlet 28 of said section comprises a downwards directed tube or pipe that ends above the bottom part of the distribution box. Preferably the length of the pipe is five times its inner diameter or more.
  • the distributor box 23 in this embodiment is provided with two fluidising elements 29 , 29 ′ that covers partly its bottom.
  • An inlet pipe 31 , 31 ′ is connected with the fluidising element 29 , 29 ′ via a controllable valve (not shown).
  • a controllable valve (not shown).
  • the arrangement of the tubular outlet from the reservoir, together with the static or dynamic angle of slide of the material itself will cause a inclining built up of material towards the outlet 28 of the section 9 ′′ (also indicated in FIG. 1).
  • the distributor box can in principle be provided with one or more fluidising elements, but in the present embodiment having two elements, these are preferably symmetrically arranged with respect to the outlet 28 .
  • the elements may be arranged with a space between them, thus not covering the projected area beneath the outlet 28 .
  • the function of the distribution box is as follows: Powder material will be feeded from the outlet 28 of the conveyer section 9 ′′ towards the bottom of the distributor box 23 . In periods of no transport of materials out of the distributor box, the transport of materials from the conveyer section 9 ′′ to the distributor box will stop completely.
  • a distributor box with two outlets 24 , 25 connected with pneumatic conveyer sections 26 , 27 respectively.
  • the distributor box may for instance be circular seen from above and have the number of outlets required to suit in in each individual application.
  • section 26 comprises one or more fluidising elements 36 arranged in its bottom and further connected with an inlet pipe 37 for pressurized gas that can be controlled by valve (not shown). It should be understood that in periods when at least one of these elements are activated, the fluidising element 29 is normally activated as well.
  • outlet 32 , 33 in the partly shown conveyer section 26 . These outlets communicates with intermediate storage tanks 34 , 35 respectively, where material can be delivered for instance to individual electrolysis cells from each tank.
  • outlets 32 , 33 are arranged as openings in one side wall of the conveyer that further are provided with downwards directed tubes. Sideways openings are preferred because if one tank 34 has been filled up and as a consequence the outlet 32 will be blocked by materials, the flow of materials through the section 26 will still be able to pass by the outlet without hindrance of materials that builds up in the outlet region.
  • the inlet box 41 comprises at least one fluidisable element 43 provided with pressurised gas through pipe 44 controlled by a valve (not shown).
  • the element covers only a part of the bottom, and not the projected area with respect to the outlet 39 .
  • Powder material will be feeded from the outlet 39 towards the bottom of the inlet box 41 .
  • the geometrical design of the inlet box, the tubular outlet from the tank 34 , together with the static or dynamic angle of slide of the material itself will cause a inclining built up of material towards the outlet 39 of the tank 34 (also indicated in FIG. 1). In periods of no transport of materials out of the inlet box, the transport of materials from the tank to the inlet box will stop completely.
  • the inlet box 41 has an outlet 46 that communicates with a pneumatic conveyer section 47 having one or more fluidising elements 48 connected with an inlet pipe 49 for pressurized gas that can be controlled by a valve (not shown).
  • the declination of this conveyer is preferably about 1.5°.
  • the conveyer section 47 may convey materials such as aluminium oxide and/or fluoride to the superstructure of an electrolysis cell (not shown) to appropriate feeding devices arranged therein (not shown).
  • the declination of this part of the conveyer is preferably about 0.5°.
  • FIG. 2 discloses more details of the principles as described in FIG. 1.
  • additional equipment such as de-aeration devices and different hydraulic levels are disclosed in this Figure.
  • de-aeration pipes 100 , 101 , 102 between section 9 (see FIG. 1) and the reservoir 1 , between section 9 ′′ and section 9 or separator 9 ′, and finally between inlet box 41 and section 26 respectively.
  • the elevation of the bends in this pipes is 250 millimetres or more above its upper connection point to avoid transport of materials through the de-aeration pipes.
  • the branch of the conveying system comprising each section 47 just have to run part-time depending on powder velocity, storage capacity of feeding silos and cross section flow rate versus the actual consume. In periods where this branch is inactive, similar operations can be performed elsewhere in the system, thus saving momentary capacity of pressurized gas and energy.
  • level h 1 at inlet box 41 indicates a liquid stop that will restrict fluidised materials above this level to pass through said level in a situation where materials have built up in the inlet box 41 and followingly blocks the outlet 39 of the tank 34 . Similar situations will be representative for levels h 2 and h 3 .
  • the distributor box 23 will act as a liquid stop, and followingly materials will be restricted from passing through this level as a result of material build up in this box.
  • the inlet box 4 will act as a liquid stop, restricting materials from leaving the reservoir 1 .
  • h 1 indicates atmospheric pressure
  • h 0 indicates the feeding valve of the end user.
  • the system will be fluidised in branches. For instance. in one period one branch including inlet box 4 , conveyer 9 and 9 ′′, distributor box 23 , and at least a part of conveyer section 26 will be activated by fluidising gas and materials will flow from the reservoir 1 and to the tank 34 . As tank 34 has been filled up, the part of the conveyer 26 between tank 34 and tank 35 can be fluidised to cause transport of materials to tank 35 . If materials still are required downstream the conveyer section 26 , materials will continue to flow and pass by the inlet 32 of the tank 34 , and the inlet 33 of the tank 35 . At the end when all receivers downstream conveyer section 26 have become filled up the flow of materials in section 26 will be braked to rest.
  • the similar conveyer section 27 (see also FIG. 1) is activated by running fluidising gas through the fluidising elements therein, materials will start to flow through section 27 into similar tanks as previously described tanks 34 and 35 , and in accordance with a similar procedure.
  • the material build up in the distributor box 23 will then cease to exist because materials is removed from that location downwards conveyer 27 .
  • the fluid stop is then inactive, and followingly materials will start to flow into the distributor box 23 from conveyer 9 ′′ and 9 .
  • the fluid stop at inlet box 4 will then be inactive of same reason as mentioned under the distributor box, and followingly materials will start to flow from reservoir 1 through the inlet box 4 . This flow will continue as long as the fluidising elements involved are active and until the similar tanks are filled up. At the end the flow of fluidized materials will cease and stop in accordance with the pattern as described under the first mentioned branch including conveyer section 26 .
  • the material transport performed by the distribution system may be controlled by a computer processing unit (not shown). Accordingly, there may be indicating means such as material level sensing means (not shown) in various elements of the distribution system. These sensing means may be connected with the processing unit which further may activate/deactivate the various fluidising elements throughout the system in accordance with a defined program.
  • FIG. 3 there is shown in part a cross-section cut through a conveyer channel 200 having a bottom 201 , side parts 202 , 203 .
  • a wave-shaped line indicating that the channel continues above the level of said line.
  • the fluidising element comprises an inlet 205 , base plate 204 and a gas permeable element 206 .
  • the element can be made out of a web-material and is fixed at its peripheral parts to the base plate 204 . In the figure, the web material is fixed by bending the outer side parts of the base plate to clamp the peripheral side parts of the web material.
  • the base plate can be made out of a metal material, such as a steel plate.
  • connection between the web material and the base plate may be provided with a gasket element 208 , 209 .
  • the gasket element may be of any appropriate gasket material able to withstand the physical and chemical environment in the conveyer. The above mentioned way of fixing the parts together applies similarly to the end sides of both the base plate and the web material.
  • the inlet 205 is constituted by a pipeline fitting 210 comprising a vertical extending pipe 211 with an orifice 212 .
  • An protective element 213 is arranged between the gas permeable element 206 and the orifice 212 to protect the element against perforation.
  • the element may be provided with openings in one or more of its side surfaces, or be open ended as indicated in the figure.
  • the base plate 204 of the fluidising element is provided with an internally threaded part 215 communicating with a hollow, sleeved nut 214 having external threads. This arrangement passes through a hole in the bottom 201 of the conveyer channel, thus serving to keep the fluidising element fixed to the bottom of the conveyer channel.
  • Projections 216 , 217 may be arranged in the side parts 202 , 203 of the channel to secure the fluidising element against unwanted displacements.
  • the plenum-chember has a very little volume, thus rendering a quick fluidising response of the material when fluidising gas is introduced into the plenum-chamber.
  • unwanted non-fluidisable objects in the transport system can be gradually moved out of the system by the relatively strong gas-flow pulse that occurs by the activation of the element.
  • the fluidising velocity through the permeable part of the fluidising elements is set to 0.02 meters per second (i.e. volume of fluidising gas per second versus the area of the permeable part of the fluidising element).
  • FIG. 4 discloses an operating scheme for performing transport of fluidisable materials in accordance with the system.
  • a reservoir 301 communicates with a inlet box 304 .
  • the inlet box communicates with a conveyer 309 having at least one fluidising element F.
  • the conveyer is connected with a distribution box 323 that can distributes material in conveyer 326 and/or conveyer 327 .
  • Conveyer 326 transports materials to six tanks 334 - 339
  • conveyer 327 transports materials a similar number of tanks.
  • the systems concerned with conveyer 326 and the conveyer 327 are in this embodiment identical (not all parts shown) and thus only one conveyer will be described here.
  • a similar procedure can be carried out to fill similar tanks connected with conveyer 327 , where the fluidising elements f 7 -f 12 can be activated successively.
  • the average consume of pressurised gas can be calculated on the basis of the following relation based upon the average activation time of the fluidising elements: F+(f 1 . . . fn) ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2.
  • the suffix “n” indicates the total number of fluidising elements and correspondingly the number of tanks in one conveyer similar to the conveyer 326 .
  • the fluidising elements are fluidised progressively one by one to fill the tanks one by one.
  • groups of tanks can be filled in one sequence.
  • the fluidising elements f 1 and f 2 can be activated simultaneously, to fill tank 334 and 335 in one sequence.
  • tank 335 has been filled up, for instance sensed by a level indicator (not shown), the elements f 3 and f 4 can be activated to carry out similar filling procedure.
  • an electrolysis cell E feeded by materials from feeding units 350 - 355 .
  • Such feeders may commonly be constituted by a small reservoir and a metering device for feeding materials into the cell through a pipe 360 or the like.
  • the feeders receive materials from a conveyer 347 fluidised by one or more fluidising elements F 3 .
  • materials will start to flow from tank 336 through inlet box 341 and into the conveyer 347 .
  • the feeding units 350 - 355 will then receive material and become filled up.
  • this latter branch is not activated when filling of tank 336 is carried out, to avoid possible direct flow of materials from reservoir 301 and to the feeding units 350 - 355 .
  • the transport of materials in the system is carried out in the most economical manner with respect to instant pressurised gas capacity, and to satisfy the requirements with regard to all-over minimum filling levels.
  • control of the feeding units 350 - 355 preferably is connected with the operation of the electrolysis cell, and the discharge out of this units can be controlled in accordance with a cell control programme not further specified here.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • Electrochemistry (AREA)
  • Materials Engineering (AREA)
  • Metallurgy (AREA)
  • Organic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Devices And Processes Conducted In The Presence Of Fluids And Solid Particles (AREA)
  • Feeding, Discharge, Calcimining, Fusing, And Gas-Generation Devices (AREA)
  • Physical Or Chemical Processes And Apparatus (AREA)
  • Air Transport Of Granular Materials (AREA)
  • Electrolytic Production Of Metals (AREA)
  • Transition And Organic Metals Composition Catalysts For Addition Polymerization (AREA)
  • Filling Or Emptying Of Bunkers, Hoppers, And Tanks (AREA)
  • Compounds Of Alkaline-Earth Elements, Aluminum Or Rare-Earth Metals (AREA)
  • Pharmaceuticals Containing Other Organic And Inorganic Compounds (AREA)
US10/472,584 2001-03-21 2002-03-20 Method and a system for distribution of fluidisable materials Abandoned US20040191007A1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US11/652,560 US7407345B2 (en) 2001-03-21 2007-01-12 Method and a system of distribution of fluidizable materials

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
NO20011446 2001-03-21
NO20011446A NO315037B1 (no) 2001-03-21 2001-03-21 Fremgangsmåte og system for distribusjon av fluidiserbare materialer
PCT/NO2002/000116 WO2002074670A1 (fr) 2001-03-21 2002-03-20 Procede et systeme de distribution de materiaux pouvant etre fluidises

Related Child Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US11/652,560 Division US7407345B2 (en) 2001-03-21 2007-01-12 Method and a system of distribution of fluidizable materials

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US20040191007A1 true US20040191007A1 (en) 2004-09-30

Family

ID=19912288

Family Applications (2)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US10/472,584 Abandoned US20040191007A1 (en) 2001-03-21 2002-03-20 Method and a system for distribution of fluidisable materials
US11/652,560 Expired - Lifetime US7407345B2 (en) 2001-03-21 2007-01-12 Method and a system of distribution of fluidizable materials

Family Applications After (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US11/652,560 Expired - Lifetime US7407345B2 (en) 2001-03-21 2007-01-12 Method and a system of distribution of fluidizable materials

Country Status (17)

Country Link
US (2) US20040191007A1 (fr)
EP (1) EP1379454B1 (fr)
JP (1) JP4026177B2 (fr)
CN (1) CN1246206C (fr)
AT (1) ATE424361T1 (fr)
AU (1) AU2002243104B2 (fr)
BR (1) BR0208288B1 (fr)
CA (1) CA2441302C (fr)
CZ (1) CZ299946B6 (fr)
DE (1) DE60231387D1 (fr)
EA (1) EA004640B1 (fr)
IS (1) IS2657B (fr)
NO (1) NO315037B1 (fr)
NZ (1) NZ528892A (fr)
SK (1) SK287321B6 (fr)
WO (1) WO2002074670A1 (fr)
ZA (1) ZA200307802B (fr)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1764320A1 (fr) * 2005-09-15 2007-03-21 Claudius Peters Technologies GmbH Pipe convoyeur pour le transport pneumatique simplifié
US20150299591A1 (en) * 2012-12-27 2015-10-22 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Char removal pipe
US20220177238A1 (en) * 2019-04-04 2022-06-09 Reel Alesa Ag Precision flow feeding device

Families Citing this family (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
ATE402895T1 (de) * 2006-09-08 2008-08-15 Ibau Hamburg Ing Ges Verfahren zum befüllen von grossraumlagersilos mit einem fluidisierbaren material und anordnung dafür
RU2446088C2 (ru) * 2007-06-04 2012-03-27 Клаудиус Петерс Проджектс Гмбх Распределительное устройство для транспортировки псевдоожиженного материала
WO2008148406A1 (fr) 2007-06-04 2008-12-11 Claudius Peters Technologies Gmbh Dispositif de distribution pour produit fluidisable à transporter
US20090010720A1 (en) * 2007-07-02 2009-01-08 Flsmidth A/S Use of air activated gravity conveyors in a continuous particulate removal process from an ESP or baghouse
CN101397681B (zh) * 2007-09-29 2012-05-23 沈阳铝镁设计研究院有限公司 水平长条型流态化分料装置
NO330929B1 (no) * 2009-03-30 2011-08-22 Norsk Hydro As Fremgangsmate og anordning for utmating av fluidiserbare materialer
DE102009014984A1 (de) * 2009-03-30 2010-10-14 Coperion Gmbh Pneumatisches Fördersystem für fließfähiges Schüttgut sowie Förderrohr für ein derartiges Fördersystem
FR2952363B1 (fr) * 2009-11-09 2011-11-11 Alcan Int Ltd Dispositif a fluidisation potentielle destine au convoyage de materiaux pulverulents en lit hyperdense
CL2010000023A1 (es) * 2010-01-13 2011-10-07 Ancor Tecmin S A Sistema para suministrar aire a un grupo de celdas electroliticas que comprende; un soplador de aire, una tuberia de suministro, un flujometro con un regulador de flujo y conectado entre una primera manguera y una segunda manguera; y un proceso para la operacion de un sistema.
CN102466104B (zh) * 2010-11-08 2015-08-26 通用电气公司 管道及输送方法
US9199806B2 (en) 2010-11-25 2015-12-01 Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. Bin system and char recovery unit
CN102534680B (zh) * 2010-12-27 2015-04-01 贵阳铝镁设计研究院有限公司 电解质给料系统装置
FR2980783B1 (fr) * 2011-10-04 2016-05-13 Rio Tinto Alcan Int Ltd Procede et dispositif de distribution d'un materiau fluidisable, et installation incluant ledit dispositif
US20140270998A1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-09-18 Babcock Power Services, Inc. Pneumatic conveyor fabric frames and mounts
CN103241549B (zh) * 2013-05-24 2016-07-13 浙江永达电力实业股份有限公司 一种集中物料供应的生产线
CN105088281A (zh) * 2014-05-23 2015-11-25 郑州发祥铝业有限公司 一种载氟氧化铝粉料的混合装置
NO338642B1 (no) * 2014-09-12 2016-09-26 Norsk Hydro As Anordning og fremgangsmåte for mating av doser av fluidiserbare materialer
BR112018069676A2 (pt) * 2016-03-30 2019-07-16 Alcoa Usa Corp sistemas de alimentação e métodos de uso de sistemas de alimentação

Citations (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2882097A (en) * 1956-12-19 1959-04-14 Arvid J Hamren Air-conveyor
US3671078A (en) * 1962-07-15 1972-06-20 Fiber Controls Corp Material distributing system
US3945683A (en) * 1969-07-09 1976-03-23 Fiber Controls Corporation Priority interrupt circuit
US4016053A (en) * 1975-10-01 1977-04-05 Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation Feeding particulate matter
US4299683A (en) * 1980-07-17 1981-11-10 Aluminum Company Of America Apparatus and method for efficient transfer of powdered ore
US4599017A (en) * 1983-03-23 1986-07-08 Buhler-Miag Gmbh Method of and device for automatic charging a plurality of receiving stations with pulverized material
US4659263A (en) * 1982-10-22 1987-04-21 Aluminum Pechiney Closed apparatus providing potential fluidization for horizontally conveying powder materials
US4747732A (en) * 1984-04-12 1988-05-31 Pechiney Closed apparatus with potential fluidization for horizontally conveying powder material in a dense bed
US5622457A (en) * 1994-06-02 1997-04-22 Motan, Inc. Pneumatic material handling system
US6382881B1 (en) * 1998-05-11 2002-05-07 Aluminium Pechiney Process for conveyance of powder materials in a hyperdense bed and potential fluidization device for embodiment of this process
US6402437B1 (en) * 1998-06-02 2002-06-11 Aluminium Pechiney Process for conveyance of powder materials in hyperdense phase applicable to bypassing obstacles
US6749373B2 (en) * 2001-12-13 2004-06-15 Moller Materials Handling Gmbh Installation for feeding a plurality of loads/cells of aluminum melting furnaces with bulk material such as aluminum oxide
US7048475B2 (en) * 2001-10-26 2006-05-23 Aluminium Pechiney System for distribution of pulverulent material with controlled gravimetric flow rates

Family Cites Families (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3077365A (en) * 1959-01-22 1963-02-12 Sprout Waldron & Co Inc Pneumatic conveying system
US3115369A (en) * 1961-06-29 1963-12-24 Michael J Bozich Pneumatic conveying system
US3224812A (en) * 1962-02-28 1965-12-21 Michael J Bozich Conveying system and valve construction therefor
US3185434A (en) * 1962-02-28 1965-05-25 Michael J Bozich Conveying system and valve construction therefor
US3901555A (en) * 1962-07-15 1975-08-26 Fiber Controls Corp Material distributing system
US3464553A (en) * 1967-08-28 1969-09-02 Garth S Hancock Apparatus and process for separating materials of different specific gravities
US3603646A (en) * 1970-01-26 1971-09-07 Ibm Semiconductor wafer air slide with controlled wafer motion
US3753867A (en) * 1971-04-14 1973-08-21 Koppers Gmbh Heinrich Apparatus for charging coke ovens
GB2116064B (en) * 1982-03-05 1986-02-26 Coal Ind Improvements in or relating to particle sizing systems for fluidised beds
FR2575680B1 (fr) * 1985-01-08 1987-07-03 Pechiney Aluminium Dispositif a lit fluidise pour la separation continue de deux phases solides melangees
NO174147C (no) * 1991-03-25 1994-03-23 Norsk Hydro As Anordning for automatisk nivåkontroll i en lukket renne eller beholder for transport og/eller fordeling av fluidiserbart materiale
NO300602B1 (no) * 1992-12-29 1997-06-23 Norsk Hydro As Pneumatisk doseringsapparat
NO177090C (no) * 1993-03-15 1995-07-19 Norsk Hydro As Separator for utskilling av fluidiserbare og ikke fluidiserbare materialer
DE19652865C2 (de) * 1996-12-18 2001-07-26 Oce Printing Systems Gmbh Vorrichtung zum Transportieren von feinpulvrigem Tonermaterial
US6000884A (en) * 1997-03-27 1999-12-14 Advanced Manufacturing Technology Apparatus for controlling flow in air conveyor systems
EP1295822A1 (fr) * 2001-09-21 2003-03-26 BMH Claudius Peters GmbH Procédé et dispositif de transport pneumatique
US6764253B1 (en) * 2003-02-14 2004-07-20 The Young Industries, Inc. System and method for assuring fluidization of a material transported in a pneumatic conveying system
JP2005327494A (ja) * 2004-05-12 2005-11-24 Aisin Seiki Co Ltd 集合住宅用燃料電池発電システム及びこれの運転方法

Patent Citations (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2882097A (en) * 1956-12-19 1959-04-14 Arvid J Hamren Air-conveyor
US3671078A (en) * 1962-07-15 1972-06-20 Fiber Controls Corp Material distributing system
US3945683A (en) * 1969-07-09 1976-03-23 Fiber Controls Corporation Priority interrupt circuit
US4016053A (en) * 1975-10-01 1977-04-05 Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation Feeding particulate matter
US4299683A (en) * 1980-07-17 1981-11-10 Aluminum Company Of America Apparatus and method for efficient transfer of powdered ore
US4659263A (en) * 1982-10-22 1987-04-21 Aluminum Pechiney Closed apparatus providing potential fluidization for horizontally conveying powder materials
US4599017A (en) * 1983-03-23 1986-07-08 Buhler-Miag Gmbh Method of and device for automatic charging a plurality of receiving stations with pulverized material
US4747732A (en) * 1984-04-12 1988-05-31 Pechiney Closed apparatus with potential fluidization for horizontally conveying powder material in a dense bed
US5622457A (en) * 1994-06-02 1997-04-22 Motan, Inc. Pneumatic material handling system
US6382881B1 (en) * 1998-05-11 2002-05-07 Aluminium Pechiney Process for conveyance of powder materials in a hyperdense bed and potential fluidization device for embodiment of this process
US6402437B1 (en) * 1998-06-02 2002-06-11 Aluminium Pechiney Process for conveyance of powder materials in hyperdense phase applicable to bypassing obstacles
US7048475B2 (en) * 2001-10-26 2006-05-23 Aluminium Pechiney System for distribution of pulverulent material with controlled gravimetric flow rates
US6749373B2 (en) * 2001-12-13 2004-06-15 Moller Materials Handling Gmbh Installation for feeding a plurality of loads/cells of aluminum melting furnaces with bulk material such as aluminum oxide

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1764320A1 (fr) * 2005-09-15 2007-03-21 Claudius Peters Technologies GmbH Pipe convoyeur pour le transport pneumatique simplifié
US20150299591A1 (en) * 2012-12-27 2015-10-22 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Char removal pipe
US9834733B2 (en) * 2012-12-27 2017-12-05 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Char removal pipe
US20220177238A1 (en) * 2019-04-04 2022-06-09 Reel Alesa Ag Precision flow feeding device
US11708225B2 (en) * 2019-04-04 2023-07-25 Reel Alesa Ag Precision flow feeding device

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AU2002243104B2 (en) 2007-01-04
CN1246206C (zh) 2006-03-22
JP4026177B2 (ja) 2007-12-26
NO315037B1 (no) 2003-06-30
US7407345B2 (en) 2008-08-05
IS6963A (is) 2003-09-19
ZA200307802B (en) 2004-09-06
CA2441302A1 (fr) 2002-09-26
EP1379454B1 (fr) 2009-03-04
BR0208288A (pt) 2004-03-09
NO20011446D0 (no) 2001-03-21
EA004640B1 (ru) 2004-06-24
EP1379454A1 (fr) 2004-01-14
US20070110525A1 (en) 2007-05-17
WO2002074670A1 (fr) 2002-09-26
DE60231387D1 (de) 2009-04-16
CA2441302C (fr) 2010-05-18
NO20011446L (no) 2002-09-23
CZ299946B6 (cs) 2009-01-07
CN1505586A (zh) 2004-06-16
SK11782003A3 (sk) 2004-04-06
NZ528892A (en) 2004-06-25
EA200301038A1 (ru) 2004-02-26
SK287321B6 (sk) 2010-07-07
JP2004527426A (ja) 2004-09-09
CZ20032826A3 (cs) 2004-01-14
BR0208288B1 (pt) 2012-11-27
ATE424361T1 (de) 2009-03-15
IS2657B (is) 2010-08-15

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US7407345B2 (en) Method and a system of distribution of fluidizable materials
AU2002243104A1 (en) A method and a system for distribution of fluidsable materials
US7048475B2 (en) System for distribution of pulverulent material with controlled gravimetric flow rates
US4659263A (en) Closed apparatus providing potential fluidization for horizontally conveying powder materials
US20070212175A1 (en) Device and Method for Pneumatic Conveying of Bulk Materials in a Dense Flow Process
CN102596769A (zh) 用于在超密度床中传送粉末材料的潜在流化设备
AU765647B2 (en) Method and an arrangement for filling a silo
HU191678B (en) Closed apparatus for potential fluidizing dustlike material for horizontal transporting carried out in thick bed
CA1252438A (fr) Appareil d'alimentation en particules
AU650725B2 (en) Apparatus for automatic level control in a closed channel or container for transport and/or distribution of fluidisable material
CZ212194A3 (en) Process and apparatus for filling pressure tank with particulate material
RU2017105188A (ru) Газоочистной блок очистки электролизных газов с газоочистным модулем, содержащим фильтр рукавный и реактор
JPS59211513A (ja) 溶鉱炉への微紛状燃料吹込装置
CN108883884A (zh) 供给系统和使用供给系统的方法
NZ207980A (en) Fluidised bed conveyer with balancing column:vent outlet in receiving container

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AS Assignment

Owner name: NORSK HYDRO ASA, NORWAY

Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:KARLSEN, MORTEN;NAGELL, BERNT;DALEN, KJELL MAGNE;REEL/FRAME:015304/0068;SIGNING DATES FROM 20031114 TO 20031212

STCB Information on status: application discontinuation

Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION