A universal vibrating machine for the mining and processing industry has been developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems (IPMash) of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This was reported by the press service of the university.
The new device differs from its analogues in its multitasking capabilities. The novelty is capable of performing several functions at once.
It can mix various bulk mixtures, transport material in conveyor mode, and generate an asymmetric form of oscillations for "compaction" and "pushing out" of material. Whereas other installations can only do one thing.
Scientists have conducted research, through which it was possible to find out that the shape of vibration fields depends on the magnitude of the phase shift between the unbalances. Specialists have developed new software instead of vibration sensors. It controls the device's oscillations through a phase regulator of unbalances. This approach has increased the efficiency of the device.
Earlier www1.ru reported that new Russian machines for blasting operations have been tested.
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