Abstract

The article contains information about the theoretical analysis of the trajectory of the cotton piece thrown from the surface of the piled drum in the 1XK aggregates available in cotton ginning enterprises. For this, in the recommended cleaning equipment, cotton pieces are dragged through the mesh surface by hanging the drum piles, and the separated impurities fall through the holes of the mesh surface. The piles eject the cotton piece at the appropriate speed. A piece of cotton moves in different trajectories depending on the value of the initial exit velocity and its mass. In this case, it is necessary to determine the impact zone of pile drums located in a row in the zone of cleaning cotton from small impurities. The results of theoretical studies on determining the mathematical model of the movement of cotton pieces along a drum with piles are presented. The problem of determining the impact zone of the next pile drum depending on the movement trajectory after the cotton piece is thrown from the surface of the pile drum in the process of cleaning cotton from small impurities has been solved. The value of the distance between the axis of pile drums was based on the analysis of the obtained trajectories of the movement of cotton particles and the constructed graphical relationships. In addition, the movement of cotton particles along the surface of the piles was analyzed. The results were obtained by analyzing the movement of a piece of cotton under the influence of external forces in order to ensure the transmission of small impurities separated from the mesh surface of the 1XK equipment, which is currently used in production, and the impact of the pile drum on the cotton flow.

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