Calculation CEMA 5 - Parte2
Calculation CEMA 5 - Parte2
Calculation CEMA 5 - Parte2
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Material Characteristics
Code
Size
A
B
C
D
E
Flowability
Angle of Repose
1
2
3
4
Abrasiveness
Nonabrasive
Abrasive
Very abrasive
Very sharpcuts or gouges belt covers
5
6
7
8
Miscellaneous Characteristics
(Sometimes more than one of
these characteristics may
apply)
Very dusty
Aerates and develops fluid characteristics
Contains explosive dust
Contaminable, affecting use or saleability
Degradable, affecting use or saleability
Gives off harmful fumes or dust
Highly corrosive
Mildly corrosive
Hygroscopic
Interlocks or mats
Oils or chemical presentmay affect rubber products
Packs under pressure
Very light and fluffymay be wind-swept
Elevated temperature
L
M
N
P
0
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
V
Z
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would be designated:
Class A26N.
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Average
weight
(lbs/cu ft)
Angle of
repose
(degrees)
Recommended
maximum inclination
(degrees)
Code
Ashes, fly
40-45
42
20-25
A37
Cement, Portland
72-99
30-44
20-23
A36M
60
35
18
B35TY
Coal, lignite
40-45
38
22
D36T
Copper ore
120-150
30-44
20
*D37
Dolomite, lumpy
80-100
30-44
22
D36
90-100
30-44
15-17
D37
Lignite, air-dried
45-55
30-44
100-110
30-44
22
D36
70-80
25
11
D26TUW
Sandstone, broken
85-90
30-44
Wood chips
10-30
45
27
E45WY
60
35
18
B35TY
55-60
27
16
C26
50-54
45
24
B45T
45-55
35
16
D35T
45-55
38
18
D35T
43-50
40
22
C35T
50-60
Coal, lignite
40-45
Material
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*D35
D37
D36T
38
22
D36T
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Belt Widths
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Recommended
maximum belt
speeds
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