Abstract

The purpose of the work is to model the performance of the disk grain shredder by numerical methods of determining the performance of the device and its components, and to establish the existing trends in the influence of the size of the initial particles on the components of the shredder performance. The increase in the initial particle size leads to an increase in the initial angular velocity of the particle movement, which increases as the particle is compressed, while the increase in particle size does not significantly reduce the productivity of the shredder due to the worsening conditions of particle capture by the disks as they increase in size. The increase in the initial spring compression force ensures a reduction in the thickness of the resulting flattened particles and at the same time reduces the productivity.

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