会议专题

Investigation on the Motion and Discharge Processes of Granular Sulphur in Storage Silo at Granulation Unit of South Pars Gas Complex

The numerical simulation of silo discharge processes including flow-ability and dynamic interactions between the silo filling and the elastic silo walls of granular Sulphur and its relation to silo blockage at South Pars Gas Complex Phases 2 & 3 have been investigated in this article. Solid elemental Sulphur is a relatively hard, friable crystalline material that tends to break up into smaller particles when subjected to force or stress of any magnitude. Conglomeration of the dust so produced clogs storage silos, making truck loading difficult. Grain size selection is based on the friability value and maximum entropy for granules in a static state. The model of the behavior of confined granular sulphur is based on the principle of continuum mechanics. Granules were formed by feeding liquid sulphur and water to a rotating granulation drum. Sample granules were classified into different size fractions (300μm-4.75 mm) by sieve analysis, and friability tests were done by the Fines 28-inch tumbler S5-77 test. Friability and granule size data collected over four years were studied. The implication of field analysis and laboratory tests is that the granule size should be controlled during sulphur solidification while ensuring that only granular material with the correct mechanical characteristics is stored in the silo and shipped.

A.Rahi R.Moradifa M.H.Kadiva

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Ahwaz Branch, Iran Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shiraz University

国际会议

The 4th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics(第四届国际机械工程与力学会议)

苏州

英文

517-521

2011-08-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)