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An Experimental Study on the Elbow Pressure Drop and Conveying Stability of Pneumatic Conveying for Stiff Shotcrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
by
Kang Gao
, Zhenjiao Sun
, Guanguo Ma
, Hui Ma
, Lianjun Chen
in
Cement
/ Coal industry
/ Coefficient of variation
/ Concrete
/ Conveying
/ Design and construction
/ Elbow
/ Energy consumption
/ Field study
/ Flow characteristics
/ Methods
/ Pipes
/ Pneumatic conveyors
/ Pneumatics
/ Polynomials
/ Pressure
/ Pressure drop
/ Pressure loss
/ Railroad tunnels
/ Railroads
/ response surface method; elbow pressure drop; conveying stability; stiff shotcrete; pneumatic conveying
/ Response surface methodology
/ Simulation
/ Sprayed concrete
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surface stability
/ Velocity
/ Water-cement ratio
2023
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An Experimental Study on the Elbow Pressure Drop and Conveying Stability of Pneumatic Conveying for Stiff Shotcrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
by
Kang Gao
, Zhenjiao Sun
, Guanguo Ma
, Hui Ma
, Lianjun Chen
in
Cement
/ Coal industry
/ Coefficient of variation
/ Concrete
/ Conveying
/ Design and construction
/ Elbow
/ Energy consumption
/ Field study
/ Flow characteristics
/ Methods
/ Pipes
/ Pneumatic conveyors
/ Pneumatics
/ Polynomials
/ Pressure
/ Pressure drop
/ Pressure loss
/ Railroad tunnels
/ Railroads
/ response surface method; elbow pressure drop; conveying stability; stiff shotcrete; pneumatic conveying
/ Response surface methodology
/ Simulation
/ Sprayed concrete
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surface stability
/ Velocity
/ Water-cement ratio
2023
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An Experimental Study on the Elbow Pressure Drop and Conveying Stability of Pneumatic Conveying for Stiff Shotcrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
by
Kang Gao
, Zhenjiao Sun
, Guanguo Ma
, Hui Ma
, Lianjun Chen
in
Cement
/ Coal industry
/ Coefficient of variation
/ Concrete
/ Conveying
/ Design and construction
/ Elbow
/ Energy consumption
/ Field study
/ Flow characteristics
/ Methods
/ Pipes
/ Pneumatic conveyors
/ Pneumatics
/ Polynomials
/ Pressure
/ Pressure drop
/ Pressure loss
/ Railroad tunnels
/ Railroads
/ response surface method; elbow pressure drop; conveying stability; stiff shotcrete; pneumatic conveying
/ Response surface methodology
/ Simulation
/ Sprayed concrete
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surface stability
/ Velocity
/ Water-cement ratio
2023
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An Experimental Study on the Elbow Pressure Drop and Conveying Stability of Pneumatic Conveying for Stiff Shotcrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
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An Experimental Study on the Elbow Pressure Drop and Conveying Stability of Pneumatic Conveying for Stiff Shotcrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
2023
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The pressure drop and conveying stability caused by the bend significantly affect the pneumatic conveying process of stiff shotcrete, which is the key to solving the problem of long-distance transportation. In this paper, the effects of different air velocities (32 m/s, 36 m/s, 40 m/s), water-cement ratios (0.1, 0.2, and 0.3), and bending-diameter ratios (4, 12, and 20) on the pressure drop of the elbow R1 and conveying stability R2 are studied using the response surface method. The conveying stability is characterized by the pressure variation coefficient (C.V). The response surface graph aids in the intuitive analysis of the effects of these variables. The results show that the impact of air velocity on R1 and R2 is exceptionally significant, and the interaction of each factor on the response value is analyzed. The response value and the quadratic polynomial regression equation between the various factors are obtained in addition to the flow characteristics of stiff shotcrete under different working conditions. The relationship established by the statistical processing of the experimental results can provide some reference for specifying the pressure loss model of stiff shotcrete.
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