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id: 28804
Title: Effect of vibration on the rheological properties of glycerin during its purification
Authors: Yanovych V., Žitek Р., Hashemi-Dezaki H., Polievoda Y.
Keywords: glycerin, vibrocentric purification, compression device, stress and strain, rheological coefficients
Date of publication: 2021-06-23 10:37:01
Last changes: 2021-06-23 10:37:01
Year of publication: 2021
Summary: In this paper, a new method using the experimental results is proposed to determine the rheological characteristics of glycerin purification by a vibrocentric machine. The experimental testings are reported based on the values of the unilateral deformation of the glycerin under different process modes. The Kelvin-Voight model is used for rheological modeling of the
proposed vibrocentric purification of glycerin. A new compression device is presented for the experimental studies, which is useful to simulate different technological processing mods. The behavior of glycerin during the centrifugation and vibrationally separation could be simulated using the introduced compression device. Test results show that a 15 % increase in the deformation of the glycerin is achievable using the simultaneous vibration-based and centrifugation processes. The impacts of amplitude-frequency parameters of glycerin purification using the vibrocentric process on the stress, strain, and strain rate have been studies. The obtained test results illustrate that the specified rheological characteristics increase sharply due to the resonant mode of the vibrating machine’s operation.
URI: http://socrates.vsau.edu.ua/repository/getfile.php/28804.pdf
Publication type: Статті Scopus/Web of Science
Publication: Journal of Vibroengineering. 2021. Vol. 23, iss. 5. Р. 1095-1108.
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