Estimate Mass Flow Rate of Dense Phased Powder Solids

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Abstract

The complex multiphase gas-solid flow has always been a point of attraction for researchers over the past decade to explore the sensing techniques to sense and measure the mass flow. Weather dilute or dense phase flow, the gas-solid flow measurement generally requires velocity profile and volumetric concentration measurement to find the mass flow rate. The nature of the solids, the environmental factors-specially moisture adversely affects the sensor readings-specifically when it is non-invasive capacitive sensors. Gas-solid flow finds its applications in power plants, food, chemical, automobile, and pharmaceutical industries. This paper aims to explore the evolution of a novel approach of using load cell in conjunction with capacitive electrodes for calculating the mass flow rate of the solids.

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Abrar, U., Shi, L., Jaffri, N. R., Kang, Y., Nawaz, M., & Huixian, Z. (2020). Estimate Mass Flow Rate of Dense Phased Powder Solids. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 191). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202019104005

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