ANALYSIS AND MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF LINTERING MACHINES IN COTTON CLEANING FACTORIES
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https://doi.org/10.26662/ijiert.v13i2.pp1-5Keywords:
Lintering of fertilizers in industrial plants ,The intensity level of seed supply per liter ,total installed power of linters, efficiency of linters, comparative energy consumption of linters .Abstract
Estimating energy consumption in the processing of cotton raw materials in a linter, determining the patterns of changes in electrical loads and relative energy consumption and the most favorable modes. Also, it is important to correctly determine the installed power of the electric drives of linter machines and determine the required power on the shaft of their motors, and analyze the energy performance of the enterprise and workshops.
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