365 research outputs found
Rationing and vibration monitoring of knife refiners
The subject of the research is rationing and monitoring of the vibration of knife refiners. GOST 26493-85, specifying the permissible values of the vibration amplitude of the mills, is outdated. This standard does not take into account new designs of knife refiners and the requirements of national and international standards. It is proposed to establish two criteria for assessing the vibration state of the refiners. The first criterion normalizes the amplitude of vibration in octave strips of frequencies, while the second criterion specifies the vibration trend on the general level. It is proposed to use the vibration velocity as the measured parameter. The necessity of separating the refiners into two groups was revealed: with a disc or cone diameter up to 1000 mm and with a diameter over 1000 mm. The boundaries of zones and vibration trends are determined: good; satisfactorily; need improvement and unacceptable. After that, a decision is made to limit the functioning of these machines (prevention and stop). The introduction of standards and vibration monitoring will accelerate the transition to repairs of machines on the technical condition. Methods of rationing and monitoring can be used in other industries, for example, in the mining and metallurgical industries. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
Flexural fluctuations of the rotors of knife refiners
The subject of the study is the flexural fluctuations of the rotors of knife refiners. The dynamic and mathematical models of rotors of disk mills are developed. As a result of research, a method for vibration calculation of rotors is proposed and tested. Research was also conducted using the Ansys software package. The error in determining the lower frequencies of free fluctuations of the mill rotors does not exceed 9%. Failure to take into account the elastic compliance of the rotor bearings leads to an error in determining the frequencies of free flexural fluctuations by no more than 15%, and the gyroscopic moment increases the above frequencies by no more than 25%. The cantilever arrangement of the disk reduces the frequencies of free fluctuations of the mill rotor by 1.1 - 1.4 times in comparison with the inter-support arrangement. The developed calculation procedure can be used in other industries, for example, mining and metallurgy. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
Origin of second-harmonic generation in the incommensurate phase of K2SeO4
We show that a ferroelectric phase transition takes place in the
incommensurate phase of the K2SeO4 crystal. The ferroelectric character of the
IC phase explains the second-harmonic generation observed in the corresponding
temperature range.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Universal Properties of Ferroelectric Domains
Basing on Ginzburg-Landau approach we generalize the Kittel theory and derive
the interpolation formula for the temperature evolution of a multi-domain
polarization profile P(x,z). We resolve the long-standing problem of the
near-surface polarization behavior in ferroelectric domains and demonstrate the
polarization vanishing instead of usually assumed fractal domain branching. We
propose an effective scaling approach to compare the properties of different
domain-containing ferroelectric plates and films.Comment: Phys. Rev. Lett. to be publishe
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