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This paper presents the results of a programme of experimental work designe
d to assess the industrial significance of plate hardness in hopper and sil
o construction upon the obtaining of reliable flow of hard bulk solids from
the vessel. Previously, it has generally been thought that plate finish is
the dominant effect in determining frictional characteristics, and no atte
ntion has been given to the effect of plate hardness. However this programm
e has shown that the effect of plate hardness can in practice be quite sign
ificant, to the extent that choosing increased plate hardness can reduce th
e steepness of the hopper wall needed for reliable discharge and hence the
headroom requirement for the vessel. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.