Effective Measures to Address Arching Phenomenon in Cement Silos
As awareness of environmental protection and energy conservation grows, bulk cement, which is easy to transport and has low pollution with accurate measurement, has become one of the main building materials. However, the functions of cement silos have evolved from simple storage to include dust removal, arch breaking, and measurement. The arching phenomenon in cement silos is a common and challenging issue that needs urgent attention.
The Arching Phenomenon and Its Impact
The arching phenomenon occurs when cement forms a dome-shaped cavity at the outlet of the silo, preventing it from falling. This issue hinders the transportation of cement, disrupts the normal operation of the batching plant, and causes uneven feeding, which directly affects the accuracy of weighing and batching.
Causes of Arching
Several factors contribute to arching:
Internal Friction and Cohesion of Cement
These forces create shear stress and result in a certain overall strength that hinders particle movement and reduces flowability.External Friction of Cement
This refers to the friction between cement and the walls of the silo. It depends on the roughness of the walls and the angle of the conical section. Greater roughness and smaller angles increase external friction, making arching more likely.Temperature of External Air
Temperature and humidity affect the cohesion of cement, reducing its flowability and increasing the risk of arching.Hydraulics at the Silo Outlet
A smaller hydraulic radius at the outlet reduces the core flow area within the silo, making arching more likely.
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