Adler O. Mounted hydraulic drive of conveyer sensible to loading

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0409U001648

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Specialization

  • 05.02.02 - Машинознавство

02-04-2009

Specialized Academic Board

К 05.052.03

Essay

A research object is hydraulic occasions of conveyers. Article of research - mounted hydraulic drive conveyer, sensible to loading. Research methods. Method of researches: theoretical researches of dynamic processes executed the methods of physical and mathematical design with the use of computer design on the basis of package of Math Lab 13; experimental researches are carried out the methods with registration of measuring results and estimation of their error by the methods of mathematical statistics. The theoretical value of the got results consists in that the researches conducted in-process allowed to build and probe the mathematical model of the mounted hydraulic drive of conveyer, sensible to loading, with control which takes into account intercommunication of dynamic processes in an occasion and resilient unit, inertial descriptions of lanocs of conveyer and structural features of control which on the whole allows to untie the task of increase of economy and reliability of functioning of hydraulic drive at the terms of changeableness of loading on a working organ unit. The practical value of the got results consists in that on the basis of the theoretical results got in-process the method of calculation and planning of the mounted hydraulic drive conveyer, sensible to loading and technical decisions and to recommendation for the designers of the mounted hydraulic occasions is developed. Drawing on the noted results will allow to untie the task of increase of economy and reliability of functioning of hydraulic drive at the terms of changeableness of loading on a working organ. Degree of introduction - within the limits of industry. A sphere (industry) of the use is enterprises, which conveyers which work with the variable modes of loading on a working organ are made on.

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