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Title Small-scale energy-saving modules with the use of multifunctional devices with intensive hydrodynamics for the production, modification and encapsulation of granules
Other Titles Development and creation of test equipment for the production of monodisperse droplets from solutions and melts with vibrating influence on the melt stream and the granulation of mineral fertilizers in the vortex gas stream, carrying out of testing
Authors Artiukhov, Artem Yevhenovych  
Artiukhova, Nadiia Oleksandrivna  
Sklabinskyi, Vsevolod Ivanovych  
Ostroha, Ruslan Oleksiiovych  
Kozin, Viktor Mykolaiovych  
Ivaniia, Andrii Viktorovych
Havrylenko, Oleksii Mykolaiovych
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1112-6891
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1112-6891
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9388-5861
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0045-3416
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9821-7774
Keywords спрямований рух киплячого шару
направленное движение кипящего слоя
directional motion of the fluidized bed
вільний і обмежений рух
свободное и стесненное движение
free and constraint motion
гранулятор
granulator
гідродинаміка руху потоку
гидродинамика движения потока
hydrodynamic of flow movement
реактивний розпад
распад струи
jet decay
процес дисперсії розплаву
процесс дисперсии расплава
melt dispersion process
чисельні методи
численные методы
numerical methods
оптимізація
оптимизация
optimization
обертається перфорована оболонка активного гідродинамічного режиму
вращающаяся перфорированная оболочка с активным гидродинамическим режимом
rotating perforated shell active hydrodynamic regime
траєкторія
траектория
trajectory
вібрація
вибрация
vibration
Type Technical Report
Date of Issue 2019
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/78170
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Small-scale energy-saving modules with the use of multifunctional devices with intensive hydrodynamics for the production, modification and encapsulation of granules [Текст] : Development and creation of test equipment for the production of monodisperse droplets from solutions and melts with vibrating influence on the melt stream and the granulation of mineral fertilizers in the vortex gas stream, carrying out of testing: report on research work (intermediate) / manager of research work A. E. Artyukhov. — Sumy : Sumy State University, 2019. — 59 p.
Abstract The aim of the research is a theoretical description and experimental study of the equipment for the production of monodisperse droplets from solutions and melts with vibrating influence on the melt stream and the granulation and drying of mineral fertilizers in the devices with active hydrodynamics. Methodology. Mathematical modeling of hydrodynamic flows was carried out based on the points of classical fluid and gas mechanics and technical hydromechanics. Reliability of the obtained experimental results is based on the application of time-tested in practice methods.
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