Enhancing the Operation of The Ginning Machine Chamber to Improve Efficiency
Sodikjanov Jaxongirbek Shukhratbek oglu , Andijan State Technical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
In this work, a mathematical model of the pulsating forces acting on the working chamber of a cotton‐cleaning machine was developed and analyzed. It was demonstrated that maximum productivity is achieved by installing triangular accelerators at a 60° angle, which eliminates sequential impulses and prevents unnecessary collisions.
Keywords
Ginning machine, accelerator, efficiency
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