camel80
Mining
- Oct 1, 2012
- 7
Hi,
I've been driving myself around the bend with this problem and feel its a simple solution that someone can comment on.
I have a flow experiment whereby i need to maintain a constant level in a tank. The problem is that the flow rate controlled by the exit value of this tank varies. I constructed a feeder tank similar to the antigravity water experiment whereby a glass is submerged in a bucket of water, filled then turned upside down and lifted whereby the water doesn't flow out of the glass until air is allowed to flow back in and water flows out. It works great for water as the viscosity is low, but i need to use this setup for slurries of high solids concentrations. Because this material is highly viscous, the air bubble takes a second or so to flow up the tank and allow more slurry to flow out. The lag time creates a variable level in the main tank which is not ideal. It also airates the slurry which is affecting the experiments.
See the diagram attached for the setup.
One solution, is how i can get air into the vacuum pressure area to allow the slurry to maintain its level in the primary tank. I'd like this to be automatic, so not someone controlling an air intake value. Obviously the level of slurry in the feed tank reduces as it maintains the level in the primary.
Any ideas?
MAny thanks in advance.
I've been driving myself around the bend with this problem and feel its a simple solution that someone can comment on.
I have a flow experiment whereby i need to maintain a constant level in a tank. The problem is that the flow rate controlled by the exit value of this tank varies. I constructed a feeder tank similar to the antigravity water experiment whereby a glass is submerged in a bucket of water, filled then turned upside down and lifted whereby the water doesn't flow out of the glass until air is allowed to flow back in and water flows out. It works great for water as the viscosity is low, but i need to use this setup for slurries of high solids concentrations. Because this material is highly viscous, the air bubble takes a second or so to flow up the tank and allow more slurry to flow out. The lag time creates a variable level in the main tank which is not ideal. It also airates the slurry which is affecting the experiments.
See the diagram attached for the setup.
One solution, is how i can get air into the vacuum pressure area to allow the slurry to maintain its level in the primary tank. I'd like this to be automatic, so not someone controlling an air intake value. Obviously the level of slurry in the feed tank reduces as it maintains the level in the primary.
Any ideas?
MAny thanks in advance.