Process and apparatus for continuously measuring slump
First Claim
1. A process for continuously monitoring the slump of an aggregate while it is unset comprising the steps of:
- continuously rotating a charge of aggregate within a container having flights therein, coupling the rotatable container to the output drive of a positive drive engine through a closed circuit hydraulic transmission drive having a variable displacement pump and a fixed displacement motor to effect continuous rotation and counterrotation of the container by wobble plate control at a substantially constant speed, communicating during rotation and counterrotation of the bowl the variable hydraulic pressure of the hydraulic transmission through a chamber of said motor to a gage to provide a gage output reading of the pressure, and correlating the variable gage pressure to the slump of a fixed aggregate load at calibrated engine speeds whereby the hydraulic pressures of said motor can be directly related to slump at calibrated engine speeds during rotation or counterrotation of said container, the steps of continuously monitoring slump independently of the direction of rotation of said container, and adjusting the slump to a prescribed value by adjusting the liquid content of said aggregate.
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Abstract
The slump of aggregate within a continuously rotatable container is under constant surveillance by measuring the hydraulic pressure within the transmission connecting the motor and the container. Hydraulic pressure at a calibrated continuous speed of the container is correlated to the slump value of the aggregate regardless of the quantity of aggregate within the container so that the aggregate is accurately and continuously measured from the time it is charged to the mixer to the time of on-site discharge. As previously stated, the aggregate is continuously measured both during the time it is charged and at the time of on-site discharge, i.e., during counterrotation of the container.
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1. A process for continuously monitoring the slump of an aggregate while it is unset comprising the steps of:
- continuously rotating a charge of aggregate within a container having flights therein, coupling the rotatable container to the output drive of a positive drive engine through a closed circuit hydraulic transmission drive having a variable displacement pump and a fixed displacement motor to effect continuous rotation and counterrotation of the container by wobble plate control at a substantially constant speed, communicating during rotation and counterrotation of the bowl the variable hydraulic pressure of the hydraulic transmission through a chamber of said motor to a gage to provide a gage output reading of the pressure, and correlating the variable gage pressure to the slump of a fixed aggregate load at calibrated engine speeds whereby the hydraulic pressures of said motor can be directly related to slump at calibrated engine speeds during rotation or counterrotation of said container, the steps of continuously monitoring slump independently of the direction of rotation of said container, and adjusting the slump to a prescribed value by adjusting the liquid content of said aggregate.
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