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Vibrating Screen
Bed Depth Formula |
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The feed to a vibrating wire mesh
screen contains a mixture of material in varying sizes. The oversized material will retard
passage of the undersized material, creating a temporary restriction which results in a
build-up (bed) of material on the surface of the screen. |
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Bed depth diminishes as the
undersize material passes through the wire mesh screen apertures. |
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The material bed should not be
allowed to reach a depth that prevents the undersize from stratifying before discharge at
the wire mesh screen surface end. |
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Generally, the discharge end bed
depth should not exceed four times the size of the wire mesh screen surface aperture when
separating 100 lbs. per cubic foot material, or three times for 50 lbs. per cubic foot
material. |
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Aggregate, Ore and Gravel Screening
Formula for calculating theoretical discharge end bed depth: |
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DBD =
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______O x C______
5 x T x W
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= Inches of Bed Depth
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| DBD = |
Discharge End Bed Depth |
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| O = |
Oversize in STPH |
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| C = |
Cubic Feet Per Ton of Material |
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| 5 = |
Formula Constant |
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| T =
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Rate of Travel (nominal 75 fpm for inclined
screen at slope of 18º to 20º with flow rotation and nominal 45 fpm for horizontal
screen) |
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| W = |
Width of Screening Area in Feet |
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Reference
Index Main Index Product Specifications Weaves Source |
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