DEVELOPMENT OF SIMILARITY CRITERIA FOR THE GRINDING PROCESS OF ORGANIC COMPONENTS OF SOLID HOUSEHOLD WASTE ON BALL MILLS

Authors

  • T.K Khankelov Tashkent State Transport University Author
  • T.Z Faiziev Tashkent State Transport University Author
  • N.B Mukhamedova Tashkent State Transport University Author
  • S Komilov Tashkent State Transport University Author

Keywords:

similarity, criteria, physical

Abstract

Based on the analysis of grinding process datacomponents of solid domestic waste at ball mills, a list of factors affecting the efficiency of the process of grinding solid domestic waste has been determined. Using the dimensional analysis method. made it possible to determine a list of similarity criteria and draw up a criterion equation for the process of grinding municipal solid waste in ball mills. On the basis of process similarity indicators and scale factors, a physical model of a ball mill is constructed. The data obtained on physical models can be easily transferred to a full-scale object.

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Khankelov T.K., Tursunov Sh.S. Determination of rational parameters of the device for sorting municipal solid waste. Yer usti transport tizimlari muammolariga bagishlangan ilmiy-technician conference. Tashkent, May 17-19, 2007, pp. 85-87.

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Published

2022-11-12

How to Cite

DEVELOPMENT OF SIMILARITY CRITERIA FOR THE GRINDING PROCESS OF ORGANIC COMPONENTS OF SOLID HOUSEHOLD WASTE ON BALL MILLS. (2022). Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 2(12), 372-375. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJAR/article/view/1271