Abstract

A dust-air flow near a vertically located rotating cylinder with a suction unit located on the lateral surface was investigated. A computer model of this suction unit was developed, the effect of disks mounted on a cylindrical surface on the intake air flow and on the capture of dust particles in the suction unit, as well as the design and operating parameters of the proposed disk cylindrical suction (DCC), which reduce the dust loss. The influence of the size and number of discs, aspiration air flow on dust removal has been established. This design of a rotating disk cylinder suction unit can be used in aspiration shelters with the function of a dust-collecting chamber. Ill. 6. Ref. 15.

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