Influence of the Vibration Source Location on the Modes of Jet Disintegration in the Priller and on Monodispersity of the Finished Product

Maksym Skydanenko1 skidanenko [at] pohnp.sumdu.edu.ua
Mykola Kononenko1 konp2006 [at] ukr.net
Yuliia Kurdes1 kurdesylia [at] gmail.com
  1. Processes and Equipment of Chemical and Petroleum-Refineries Department, Sumy State University, Ukraine, Sumy. Rymskogo-Korsakova street 2
Abstract 

Influence of the vibration source location on the modes of liquid jets disintegration and obtaining monodisperse droplets and granules of the finished product is theoretically grounded and experimentally confirmed. The experiment was conducted on an experimental stand of industrial granulation equipment.

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