THE OPERATING LOAD OF A DISINTEGRATION MACHINE
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https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2014.54.0001Abstract
The process of disintegration is affected by a large number of operating and design parameters which have not previously been described in detail. This paper discusses the effect of the disintegrative surface area on the size of the operational load of a disintegration machine. This parameter affects the operational power of the device. The paper explains the experimental process, and describes and evaluates the measured data with mathematical functions that describe the relation of the operational power of the devices to a selected parameter.Downloads
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