July 8, 2015

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Inside the Bulk Solids Innovation Center - Second Floor

The second floor of the Kansas State University Bulk Solids Innovation Center is intended for education and training with room for laboratory and office space. The second floor also overlooks the full-scale test lab section of the floor so students and others can view the process equipment in action. See photo at the bottom of the page.

Room

Description

Purpose

202

Future laboratory for KSU and its research sponsors

Possible uses include measurement of material properties; new tests and computer modeling to predict actual behavior; improving flow properties of a company’s particular material; system design recommendations; improving blending performance; reducing degradation; improving air usage control; reducing energy costs to convey material; making gravity flow more reliable; designing equipment to match a material’s requirements.

211

Training Room

Classroom setting for up to 56 students sitting at tables. Configurable layout to accommodate the type and size of training session. At the KSU-BSIC, students can receive lectures and presentations in the classroom, then step into the laboratories to engage the real-life materials and equipment.

212

Future laboratory or office space

Similar use to room 202.

Floor images and room description list provided by Coperion K-Tron and Kansas State University Salina

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