5 research outputs found
Electricopulse Method of Materials Disintegration
The article considers the possibility of wollastonite ore EMP disruption. The proposed EMP method is the most appropriate for commercial production, as it ensures intense wollastonite ore disruption and reduction. These results are of interest for scientific and practica
Electro-impulse Method of Surface Cleaning
This article is focused on the qualitative assessment of the electro-impulse method of surface cleaning efficiency. Heat exchanger tubes are cleaned under the action of blast waves created by the high voltage discharge in the liquid. The article presents dependences of degree of surface purification on the impulse voltage at switching device and on spark rat
Development of a grinding device for producing coal powder-raw materials of coal-water fuel
This article proposes a method for grinding coal based on the use of the energy of a pulsed shock wave resulting from a spark electric discharge in a liquid. The main purpose of the scientific work is the development of an electric pulse device for producing coal powder, the main component of coal-water fuel. The diameter of the initial coal fraction averaged 3 mm, and the size of the resulting product was 250 μm. To achieve this goal, the dependence of the length of a metal rod electrode (positive electrode) on the length and diameter of its insulation is investigated. Various variants of the shape of the base (bottom) of the device acting as a negative electrode are considered, and an effective variant based on the results of coal grinding is proposed. An experimental electric pulse installation is described, the degree of coal grinding is determined depending on the geometric parameters. The optimal characteristics of the obtained coal powder have been established
Difference melt model
The basic objective of the research is to construct a difference model of the melt motion. The existence of a solution to the problem is proven in the paper. It is also proven the convergence of the difference problem solution to the original problem solution of the melt motion. The Rothe method is implemented to study the Navier-Stokes equations, which provides the study of the boundary value problems correctness for a viscous incompressible flow both numerically and analytically