The use of pneumatic pipelines to convey solids is a technique which i
s now used in many industries where materials have to be moved in bulk
. On-line measurement of the solid-gas flow in a pneumatic conveyor is
difficult, and commercial instruments are rare. This paper describes
a range of existing and experimental systems which can be used to meas
ure the characteristics of solid-gas flow in a lightly loaded pneumati
c conveyer. The authors' interpretation of what is meant by light phas
e is followed by a suggestion of the capabilities that an 'ideal' soli
ds flowmeter should possess. A table of the major types of sensor is p
resented along with their possible uses. Specific instruments for the
on-line measurement of particle size, solids concentration, solids vel
ocity and solids mass flow rate are described. Recent research develop
ments in the use of tomographic methods for concentration profile and
velocity profile measurement an also discussed. Finally, the problems
still to be overcome in on-line measurement of solid-gas flows are bri
efly considered. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.