Abstract

Particle separation based on size in the cross section of a rotating drum with a packing is investigated as a function of the size of the blades, their number, the rotational speed of the drum, and its filling. A significant relationship is established between the effect of separation and the rotational speed of the drum and the space factor of its material. A conclusion is drawn concerning the possibility of utilizing the effect of particle separation with respect to size in the cross section of a rotating drum to control the grain-size distribution of the product in drum granulators-dryers, mixers, and separators.

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