The article presents a staged scheme for granulation of solid fraction solids of fermented poultry manure (SF FPM) in an augered granulator. Granulation process of material has been reviewed in every stage of compression. The structural and mechanical properties of the pressable material were studied. It was revealed that SF FPM refers to pseudoplastic bodies, which when exposed to pressure exhibit anomalous properties. We present a rheological model of the motion of pressed materials in an augered granulator. We have modeled a mechanical model of actions at SF FPM. It was revealed that the compressible material at voltages generated in an augered granulator at the area of plasticizing was acting like an abnormal liquid. This liquid obeys the regularities of Newtonian liquids
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