
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS OF PNEUMATIC CONVEYING
CHAPTER II DETAILS OF PLANT PUMPS, EXHAUSTERS AND AIR FILTERS
CHAPTER III DETAILS OF PLANT—(Contd.) DISCHARGERS, PIPE LINES AND SUCTION NOZZLES
CHAPTER IV TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR GRAIN
CHAPTER V PNEUMATIC COAL-HANDLING PLANTS
CHAPTER VI THE INDUCTION CONVEYOR
CHAPTER VII STEAM JET CONVEYORS
CHAPTER VIII MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS OF PNEUMATIC CONVEYING
Pneumatic conveying has emerged as a versatile solution for moving bulk solids, offering engineers a way to cut labor costs while improving workplace safety. By using streams of air to transport materials horizontally or vertically, it replaces many noisy, dust‑laden mechanical systems. This introduction explains why the method is gaining attention across diverse industries.
Drawing on three years of hands‑on work with one of the nation’s first pneumatic plants, the author shares practical insights from experiments with coal, ash, sand, chemicals and even potatoes. He details how problems such as wet, sticky feeds can cause dischargers to jam, and describes the engineering fixes that restore smooth flow. The text balances theory with real‑world data, making complex concepts accessible.
The book is organized into concise chapters covering system fundamentals, pump and filter design, pipe and nozzle arrangements, and specialized installations for grain, coal, and steam‑jet conveyors. Illustrated diagrams accompany each section, showing everything from simple intake setups to portable railway units. Engineers, plant managers, and students will find a clear, up‑to‑date reference for designing and troubleshooting pneumatic handling systems.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (119K characters)
Series
Pitman's technical primer series [25].
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1921.
Credits
Bob Taylor, deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2023-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1880
Best known for a practical early 20th-century book on pneumatic conveying, this British engineer wrote clearly for engineers, works managers, and students. He also appears to have held a senior electrical role at Boots, linking his writing to hands-on industrial experience.
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