MHCL 2024
Gallery of MHCL 2024, Vienna
Proceedings of MHCL 2024
XXV International Conference on Material Handling, Constructions and Logistics
An impressive number of abstracts
All submitted abstracts and invited papers in one place
University of Belgrade
University is an institution which is rightly considered one of the greatest contributions of the peoples of Europe to the world's cultural heritage.

Goals of the Conference

The main goal of the Conference is to make the scientific/research exchange between similar academic Departments and Institutes from different countries, as well as individual researcher in the field, in order for possible professional cooperation or to apply for international programs or bilateral research and scientific projects offered by EU or other institutions.

Learning Objectives

The main objective of these conferences is to be a forum to exchange views, opinions and experience on MHCL from technical viewpoints in order to track the current achievements, but also to look at the future developments. Most of the authors of the contributed papers are experts in MHCL and related topics.

Organizer

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Section: Hoisting and Conveying Equipment and Technologies
Abstract: Dust generation is related to the durability of products, in other words the wear rate of particles subject to forces. During transport, storage and handling the wood pellets are undergoing different forces within different pieces of equipment. For example impact forces when particles fall down or impact geometries and compressive forces when in storage.
The objective of this paper is to assess the representativeness of the so-called tumbling can test in relation to handling conditions in the supply chain for wood pellets. Therefore forces acting on particles in the tumbling can on the one side and during loading and discharging of a flat bottom silo on the other side were compared by Discrete Element Model simulations.
It can be concluded that in the presented cases the tumbling can underestimates the handling conditions of the material in reality

Dingena L. Schott
Associate Professor
Delft University of Technology
Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
Department of Maritime and Transport Technology

Reinier Tans
MSc student

Giannis Dafnomilis
PhD candidate

Victoria Hancock
PhD candidate

Gabriel Lodewijks
Professor

Host city and venue - Belgrade

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a vibrant European city located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic atmosphere, Belgrade offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

As a regional hub for business, engineering, and innovation, Belgrade provides an excellent setting for an international conference. The city is well connected by air, road, and rail, making it easily accessible for participants from across Europe and beyond.

The conference venue is situated in a modern, fully equipped facility, offering high-quality technical infrastructure and comfortable spaces for lectures, workshops, and networking. Together, the city and venue create an inspiring environment for professional exchange, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Read more...

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