Chygryn O. Development and ground of structurally-regime parameters of adaptive milking machine

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0410U002228

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Specialization

  • 05.05.11 - Машини і засоби механізації сільськогосподарського виробництва

22-04-2010

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.832.01

Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture

Essay

Dissertation is sacred to the increase of efficiency of process of milking of cows by perfection of structural decisions and ground structurally of regime parameters of component parts of milking machine with the guided office hours. A research object is a milking process, his connection with the structurally technological parameters of milking machine. A pur-pose of work is an increase of efficiency of milking process by de-velopment of milking machine with adaptive office and ground of it hours structurally regime parameters. Basic scientific result of dissertation - it is set theoreti-cal and experimental researches, that dependence of the mode of operations of pulsator on his structurally regime parameters can be presented by a mathematical model as a polynomial of the second degree, and most influence on the mode of operations of pulsator from the action of magnetic-field is observed in the area of maximal gradient of the field induction. First: ground the technological pa-rameters of process of management of pulsators of adaptive milking machine s in which for a management office hours a ferrofluid is applied; new theoretical dependences of change of the mode of operations of pulsator are got on structural parameters which first take into account influence of magnetic-field on the mode of motion of ferrofluid in a hydraulic contour. The theory of ground structurally of regime parameters of regulator of vacuum gauge pressure got further development in subnipple space of milking glass, taking into account the change of intensity of milk flow in the process of milking.

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