2018
DOI: 10.32014/2018.2518-170x.9
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Mathematical Simulation of One-Stage Grinding of Products Frozen in Blocks

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“…After the micro-arc oxidation observed increase in the micro hardness values ( figure 7) with respect to the initial state, which certainly improves the performance of aluminum alloy parts [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…After the micro-arc oxidation observed increase in the micro hardness values ( figure 7) with respect to the initial state, which certainly improves the performance of aluminum alloy parts [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…We will consider white noise as a random process at the input. White noise in the theory of stochastic processes (TSP) is understood as the limiting case of a sequence of very short pulses, the amplitude of which is an independent random variable value with a very large dispersion, and the ratio of the dispersion of these pulses to the frequency of their appearance is a constant (finite) value (Gaidyshev, 2001;Ivashov et al, 2018). From the definition of white noise, it follows that the spectral density of the input random process is constant through the entire frequency range and is equal to: ( )…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the requirement to reduce the level of gas toxicity may necessitate the organization of not one but two combustion zones in a two-stage combustion of fuel, with controlled excess air or the creation of homogeneous combustion chambers with a preliminary complete mixture.Therefore, when creating an engineering methodology for the estimation of NO x emissions, it is necessary to determine the dependence of the residence time of gases on the geometry of the micro flame front device and the conditions for the Dependence of the coefficient of resistance ξ op on the assignment angle (β 1 ) is given in the works (Narezhniy & Sudarev, 1973), which show, that when β>40° hydraulic losses increase dramatically, and a decrease of β 1 to 30°and less reduces the generation of turbulence in the burner chamber. For the combustion of heavy fuel draws can be used an air-stabilizer nozzle, but it should be performed as shown through (Buhman, 1994) a central hole (8) for ejection of high-temperature combustion products into the fuel-air mixture preparation chamber.…”
Section: ) Working Volume Separation Of the Combustion Chamber Into mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The angle of conicity of the front part of the flame tube exerts a significant effect on the quality of combustion. Therefore, for a detailed study of the effect of the angle of installation of blade recirculation zone amplifiers, as well as the perforation of the front and the stepwise supply of cooling air, it is necessary to perform numerical simulation of the process in the burner and in the primary zone of the combustion chamber [8].…”
Section: ) Working Volume Separation Of the Combustion Chamber Into mentioning
confidence: 99%