Undesired De-blending and Separation in Processes and Equipment
08/02/2027 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
£500
Overview: This course looks at the causes and effects of de-blending (segregation) of bulk particulates
Subjects covered:
- Identification of the most commonly encountered segregation mechanisms
- Examples of how segregation has occurred in plant
- Techniques that can be applied in plant design to minimise these effects
Different types of segregation will also be identified; air-induced, rolling, surface effect, percolation.
Course fee: £500 per delegate
On-line delivery
Contact: Caroline Chapman Wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk , +44 20 8331 8646
Programme:
- Characterisation of bulk materials/ Mechanisms of separation / Methods for predicting bulk segregation
- Segregation in Industrial processes/ Design methods / Techniques to counter segregation
This course provides the opportunity to discuss operational issues with the presenters and other delegates.