Experimental study on the relationship between the charge amount of polypropylene granules and the frequency of electrostatic discharges while silo loading
This paper is a report on the relationship between the charge amount (charge to mass ratio, q/m) of polypropylene (PP, 2–3 mm) granules and the frequency of electrostatic discharges that occur while loading a metal silo. The feedback control system was used in order to control the q/m of PP granules...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of loss prevention in the process industries 2014-11, Vol.32, p.1-4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper is a report on the relationship between the charge amount (charge to mass ratio, q/m) of polypropylene (PP, 2–3 mm) granules and the frequency of electrostatic discharges that occur while loading a metal silo. The feedback control system was used in order to control the q/m of PP granules. The electrostatic discharges inside the silo were also observed using a conventional image-intensifier system. The charging control range for PP granules was from 0 to −12 μC/kg in the q/m. The results obtained from the experiments show that (1) two kinds of electrostatic discharges were clearly observed inside a metal silo while loading PP granules, i.e., brush discharges and incendiary bulk surface discharges; (2) the number of brush discharges and incendiary bulk surface discharges increased with the increase in the q/m of PP granules, almost reaching saturation; and (3) brush discharges and incendiary bulk surface discharges began to occur at the −1.16 μC/kg and −2.33 μC/kg points in the q/m, respectively, in this study.
•This paper is a report on the electrostatic discharges while loading a silo.•Two kinds of electrostatic discharges were clearly observed inside silo.•Brush discharges began to occur at −1.16 μC/kg in this study.•Incendiary bulk surface discharges began to occur at −2.33 μC/kg in this study. |
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ISSN: | 0950-4230 1873-3352 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jlp.2014.07.007 |