Theoretical and Practical Studies of Determining the Force of the Lifting-Lowering of the Roll Box

Shuxratjon Kamoljonovich, Usmonov (2023) Theoretical and Practical Studies of Determining the Force of the Lifting-Lowering of the Roll Box. Engineering, 15 (01). pp. 47-57. ISSN 1947-3931

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Abstract

The lifting and lowering mechanism of the roll box of the saw gin, being an integral part of the ginning process, is used when starting the electric motor of the saw cylinder until its rated speed is reached to prevent an increase in the load current on it, as well as to start the ginning process. The article defines the kinematics of the movement, and also studies the regularity of the movement of the roll box of the saw gin when lifting it with the help of a pneumatic drive. The kinematics of the roll box movement was determined through experimental studies. Knowing the equation of motion, using the second-order Lagrange equation, the regularity of the change in the lifting force of the roll box was determined. Here the system is closed, its degree of freedom is equal to one. The angle of rotation of the roll box is taken as a generalized coordinate. Numerical results were obtained using the Matlab software environment. The theoretical analysis and graphs for determining the lifting force of the roll box are presented. To study the kinematics of lifting the roll box, a method and a test bench have been developed. According to him, when the roll box was raised, its movement was recorded on video, the image was processed using the After Effect and CorelDraw programs, and the movement of the rod attachment point to the roll box was determined. And also the equation for changing the angle of rotation of the roll box is determined using the Matlab Curve Fiting program.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East India Archive > Engineering
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Date Deposited: 01 Jun 2023 09:10
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2024 04:32
URI: http://ebooks.keeplibrary.com/id/eprint/1286

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