Screening performance: choose the correct statement about capacity versus effectiveness and the construction of a reel (revolving screen) used in flour mills.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: both (b) and (c).

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Screen selection involves trade-offs between throughput (capacity) and separation quality (effectiveness). In addition, certain industries use specialized screen constructions tailored to their products, such as reels in flour milling.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Capacity means tons/hour passed; effectiveness means separation accuracy (sharpness of cut, undersize in oversize, etc.).
  • Flour-mill reels are cylindrical, slowly rotating screens.



Concept / Approach:
As feed rate increases, bulk bed depth and blinding generally worsen, reducing screening effectiveness. Thus capacity and effectiveness oppose each other beyond a certain point. In flour mills, "bolting cloth" (silk or synthetic) is stretched over supporting wire mesh to form the reel’s screening surface, providing fine apertures with structural support.



Step-by-Step Solution:
Acknowledge the trade-off: higher capacity often reduces effectiveness.Recall construction: silk bolting cloth over wire mesh in reels.Therefore, statements (b) and (c) are correct.



Verification / Alternative check:
Performance curves for screens show decline in efficiency with excessive loading; flour milling texts detail reel construction with bolting cloth.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:
(a) Equating capacity to effectiveness is incorrect; they are distinct and often competing objectives.



Common Pitfalls:
Attempting to maximize both simultaneously without considering bed depth limits and screen blinding control.



Final Answer:
both (b) and (c).

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