APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND SIMILARITY IN MODELING GRAIN AND SEED SEPARATION PROCESSES
Abstract
Technical progress in the grain and seed processing industry mainly involves the intensification of separation processes and the creation of machine complexes and auxiliary equipment [1-3, 5-7]. Attention is paid to manufacturing quality [2, 7-9], external design [4-6], and elements of automation [5-9]. Work is also being done to improve working conditions and environmental ecology, such as reducing air pollution in the service area and minimizing noise levels [5-7].
The trend towards the creation of combined grain and seed cleaning machines [1-6] has been established, which contain autonomous units of air-screen separation devices, trieurs, scalpers, screening sections, and more. Fractionation by air flow and screen [2-4, 8, 9] is used to improve the efficiency of the machines.
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