Simulating Dynamics of Feed Grain Vibration Grinder

N. M. Ivanov, A. M. Levin, I. Fedorenko
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The paper notes the feasibility of a vibration-based method for feed grain grinding. However, preference should be placed on dynamic machine configurations that enhance energy efficiency and increase the overall structural reliability. In this regard, it is worth considering the vibration grinder proposed in Patent RU 2688424C1. (Research purpose) The study aims to improve the technical capabilities of feed grain vibration grinders through the utilization of self-synchronization effects in vibration exciters and anti-resonance in working components. (Materials and methods) The authors developed a mathematical model for the dynamics of the working bodies in this type of a grain vibration grinder, taking into consideration the design of these bodies and their interaction with the technological environment. (Results and discussion) The findings show that effective execution of the technological process requires counter-rotating unbalance shafts and fine-tuning the working bodies to operate in an anti-resonance mode. The experiment confirms stable self-synchronization of vibration exciters in the anti-resonance mode of the working bodies, although the phasing of the unbalance shafts deviates slightly from the theoretical 180-degree mark, measuring between 168 and 170 degrees. This deviation does not have an adverse impact on the grinding process. As a result, the initial hypothesis combining the effects of self-synchronization in vibration exciters and anti-resonance in working bodies has received both theoretical and experimental confirmation. (Conclusions) It has been established that effective implementation of the technological process necessitates the counter-rotation of unbalance shafts, resulting in the self-synchronization of vibration exciters, and adjustment of the working bodies to an anti-resonance mode.
饲料谷物振动粉碎机的动力学模拟
本文指出了基于振动的饲料谷物研磨方法的可行性。不过,应优先考虑能提高能源利用率和整体结构可靠性的动态机器配置。在这方面,专利 RU 2688424C1 中提出的振动研磨机值得考虑。(研究目的)该研究旨在通过利用激振器的自同步效应和工作部件的抗共振来提高饲料谷物振动粉碎机的技术能力。(材料与方法)作者开发了一种数学模型,用于分析这种谷物振动粉碎机工作机构的动力学特性,同时考虑到这些机构的设计及其与技术环境的相互作用。(结果与讨论)研究结果表明,要有效地执行工艺流程,需要反向旋转不平衡轴,并对工作机构进行微调,使其在反共振模式下运行。实验证实,尽管不平衡轴的相位与理论上的 180 度略有偏差,介于 168 度和 170 度之间,但在工作机构的反共振模式下,振动激振器能够实现稳定的自同步。这种偏差不会对磨削过程产生不利影响。因此,结合振动激振器自同步和工作机体反共振效应的最初假设得到了理论和实验的证实。(结论)已经确定,要有效实施工艺流程,就必须使不平衡轴反向旋转,从而使激振器自同步,并将工作机构调整为反共振模式。
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