Definition of Increasing the Fibre Capturing Surface of Saw Teeth of Cotton Ginning Machine through Mathematic Modelling
Azizov Shuhrat Mamatovich, Karimov Abdusamat
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DOI: 10.4236/wjm.2011.13017   PDF    HTML     4,251 Downloads   8,876 Views   Citations

Abstract

Theoretical and the experimental researches executed in Uzbekistan and abroad explored some ways of a substantiation of a rational profile of a tooth of a saw and its fibre capturing ability. Despite that, untill now, optimum parameters of a saw gin which provides high quality ginning without harming the quality of cotton fibre have not been found. Considering the stated above in the given job the influence of the changed form of saw teeth on fibre-capturing area is examined. The analytical formulas for the additional area promoting to double the fibre capture quantity by saw teeth are received.

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A. Mamatovich and K. Abdusamat, "Definition of Increasing the Fibre Capturing Surface of Saw Teeth of Cotton Ginning Machine through Mathematic Modelling," World Journal of Mechanics, Vol. 1 No. 3, 2011, pp. 122-126. doi: 10.4236/wjm.2011.13017.

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