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Powder Technology, Vol.336, 122-130, 2018
Estimation of powder mass flow rate in a screw feeder using acoustic emissions
Screw feeders are widely used in powder processes to provide an accurate and consistent flow rate of particles. However this flow rate is rarely measured or controlled. This investigation explores the use of generalised norms and moments from structural-borne acoustic emission (AE) measurements as key statistical indicators for the estimation of powder mass flow rate in a screw feeder. Experimental work was carried out acquiring AE measurements from an industrial screw feeder working with four different types of material at different dispensation rates. Signal enveloping was used in the first place to eliminate high frequency components while retaining essential information such as peaks or bursts caused by particle impacts. Secondly a set of generalised norms and moments was extracted from the signal, and their correlation with mass flow rate was studied and assessed. Finally a general model able to estimate mass flow rate for the four different types of powders tested was developed. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.