Mechanical conveyors that push material along a trough or through a tube are often called “scrapers.” Which of the following equipment types fall under this pushing/scraper category?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Both (b) and (c)

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Conveyors may carry material on belts/buckets or push it along using blades/flights or a rotating screw. The latter operate by displacement within a trough or tube and are grouped as “scraper” types in many texts.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Focus on push/drag action rather than carrying on a surface.
  • Common industrial conveyor types listed.


Concept / Approach:
Flight conveyors use moving flights to drag material along a trough. Screw conveyors use a rotating helical flight to push bulk solids through a U-trough or pipe. Both displace/push material rather than carry it externally like belts or buckets.


Step-by-Step Solution:
Identify push-type conveyors among options.Exclude carry-type conveyors (belt/bucket).Select flight and screw conveyors together.


Verification / Alternative check:
Plant handling references classify flight/drag and screw conveyors as displacement/pusher types.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Bucket/Belt: carry material on containers/surfaces; not “scrapers.”


Common Pitfalls:
Using “scraper” only for chain-drag flights and overlooking screws, which also push.


Final Answer:
Both (b) and (c)

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