Principles of Bulk Solids Handling Technology for the Process Engineer
Coming up – on-line short courses concentrating on the principles of bulk materials handling in 2 important areas: 1) Storage and Discharge and 2) Pneumatic Conveying.
These two popular courses cover a variety of essential topics, giving a good base knowledge to the new recruit, or a valuable learning experience to the more experienced engineer.
Delivered on-line over a series of short sessions, the courses give delegates the opportunity to ask the experts questions relating to everyday problems faced in the plant and to network with engineers from similar industries.
19 – 23 April: Storage and Discharge of Powders and Bulk Materials; an introduction to the operation, design and specifications of hoppers and silos for reliable discharge
Subjects covered include: characterisation of powders and bulk materials / basic flow properties and equipment types / feeders and feeding / hopper discharge aids / segregation of materials / caking in storage vessels / determination of vessel design / the effects of changes in materials properties / predicting discharge rates / practical session of worked examples
10 – 14 May: Pneumatic Conveying of Bulk Materials; components of pneumatic conveying systems, selection and design techniques
Subjects covered include: dilute and dense phase conveying / selecting the correct hardware for your application / matching appropriate feeders to pneumatic systems / dust control methodology / practical design considerations / elimination of explosion hazards / positive and negative pressure systems
During each course common operational problems encountered will be discussed, with possible solutions explored.
Full course details and on-line registration is available here
Advanced and specialised courses are also available for those with more experience or those who may wish to delve deeper into the subject area. Please contact the Wolfson Centre for details.
Discounts are available for multiple bookings and returning delegates
Bespoke In-house courses can also be delivered at a time to suit operational needs
Contact the Centre on 020 8331 8646 or wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk