Blar i USN Open Archive på forfatter "Chladek, Jana"
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Development of a CPFD model-based technique to optimize feed pellets transfer systems in fish farms
Okoro, John Ikechukwu (Master thesis, 2022)Erosion impact and pellet breakage predictions due to high velocities during pneumatic transport is a cause of concern in the fish farming industry, as it poses a threat to the pipe integrity; leading to increased cost of ... -
Effect of operating conditions and particle properties on performance of vertical air-lift
Chladek, Jana; Enstad, Gisle; Melaaen, Morten Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The effect of the fluidization air flow rate and the transport air velocity on the solids mass flow rate and the pressure drop along the transport pipe was investigated in a vertical air-lift. The use of two different ... -
Monitoring of Erosion in a Pneumatic Conveying System by Non-intrusive Acoustic Sensors – A Feasibility Study
Haugland, Ingrid Bokn; Chladek, Jana; Halstensen, Maths (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This paper presents the results of a study where the feasibility of a non-invasive acoustic measurement method was tested for monitoring of erosion in a pneumatic conveying system during the dilute-phase conveying of sand. ... -
Monitoring of scale formation in a pneumatic conveying system operating in a metal production plant
Haugland, Ingrid Bokn; Chladek, Jana; Halstensen, Maths (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Monitoring of scale progression in a pneumatic conveying system operating in a metal production plant was conducted during a five-month long monitoring period. A combination of an acoustic monitoring method and a laser ... -
Monitoring of scaling in dilute phase pneumatic conveying systems using non-intrusive acoustic sensors – A feasibility study
Haugland, Ingrid Bokn; Chladek, Jana; Halstensen, Maths (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Scale formation in pneumatic conveying systems is a major industrial challenge. The underlying scale formation mechanisms can be intricate as they often involve a combination of several mutually enhancing binding forces ...