In pneumatic conveying, particles of solids are transported through a pipe, using air or other gas as a carrier. This article explains the kinds of equipment employed in introducing the material into the conveying-gas stream, moving it through the pipe, and separating it at the far end. Questions of control and of energy usage are also covered.
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Kraus, M. N. (1986). PNEUMATIC CONVEYING SYSTEMS. Chemical Engineering (New York), 93(19), 50–61.
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