Abstract
An extensive review of vibrating mixers, identified their advantages and disadvantages. The application of the action of low-frequency oscillations on the process of mixing bulk inhomogeneous products is substantiated. All considered schemes of vibrating mixers, as well as designs in which mixing devices are driven by vibration-pulse transducers (in which the energy of the main or master system is used to create the technological motion of the driven system) can be attributed to energy-saving technological equipment. The article describes the design, the principle of operation of the developed vibrating mixer with a double pendulum freewheel mechanism for driving the agitator blades in rotational motion. The calculation scheme and laws of motion of this system in the form of Lagrange equations of the second kind (mathematical model) are presented. Using the obtained 2nd order multiple regression equations, recommendations were determined regarding the main parameters of the operating mode of the studied vibration mixing process. Analyzing the results of vibration mixing of bulk inhomogeneous raw materials, we can say that the most influential factors in determining the natural oscillation frequency of the system pendulum, which is one of the main objectives of our study is spring stiffness, spring attachment distance from axis of rotation, rotation angles, pendulum weight, length and the moment of inertia. The paper proves that among various forms of mechanical action on dispersed systems in technological processes vibration action occupies an important place as one of the most effective means to create the necessary dynamic state of dispersed systems.
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