FLOW AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL IN HEATING PIPES WHEN THE AIR PUMP IS TURNED OFF AND WHEN IT IS TURNED ON
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Heating tubes, flow rate, sunbeams, air pumpAbstract
The article discusses the control of flow and temperature in the heating tubes when it is turned off and the air pump is turned on. Submitted; Scheme of controlled heating of the air pump; a diagram of an elementary small section through which energy is received by a tube in an elementary short time; Circuit for adjusting the flow rate; graphs of the operating modes of the installation when heated by sunlight; asymmetry graphs of artificial heating; graphs of processes under load on a slice of pumpkin. As a result, in a first approximation, the process of controlling the flow and temperature in the heating tubes is described.
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