scholarly journals Magnetic peristaltic pumps for stowing operations

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 150-155
Author(s):  
Maria Aleksandrovna VASILYEVA ◽  

Relevance of the work. The use of laying the workings is intended to increase the safety of mining operations, namely, controlling mining pressure, reduce mineral loss during excavation, prevent the occurrence of underground fires, and reduce the risks of destruction of objects in residential areas. Methodology of the work. The article is devoted to the study of the possibility of applying the system of peristaltic transportation of pasty slurries using the energy of a traveling magnetic field to work on the laying of the goaf. Taking into account the features of the materials used as the basis for filling mixtures, the specifics of the process of moving the latter to the place of laying, innovative technologies for transporting filling mixtures are becoming increasingly important. Results and scope. A fundamentally new approach to the transportation of liquid and viscous media is the use of low-frequency magnetic peristaltic pumps. The design of this pump involves the use as an executive body of the working channel, made of a magneto-active elastomer. By its extension under the influence of a traveling magnetic, periodic waves of local deformation pass, moving the filling mixture. Conclusions. The rejection of the traditional roller system, which presses the channel, and the replacement of the main executive body of the pump with the working channel, the structuring flow and preventing its separation, will expand the scope of application of pumping equipment during filling operations. The pressure developed by the pump depends on the energy characteristics of the traveling magnetic field. Studies have shown that the speed of movement of a wave of local deformation when moving various materials is sufficiently stable and slightly depends on the viscosity of a substance.

2010 ◽  
Vol 670 ◽  
pp. 207-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasushi Ido ◽  
Koichi Hayashi ◽  
Takahiro Kunitomo

A coupled system of a magnet and magnetic fluid is used as a piston in a U-tube. Applying reciprocating travelling magnetic field produces reciprocating motion of the coupled system. In this study, vibration properties of the coupled system are investigated experimentally. Three types of vibration mode of the coupled system appear and the mode depends on the frequency and intensity of travelling magnetic field and the shape of the magnet. Basically the coupled system follows the travelling magnetic field in the range of low frequency, while the system cannot follow the travelling field when the frequency of the travelling magnetic field is high. However, when the magnet is sphere or short cylinder, the other type of vibration appears in the range of low frequency and the coupled system intermittently tracks the travelling magnetic field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-73
Author(s):  
M. Zablodskiy ◽  
A. Zhyltsov ◽  
V. Nalyvaiko ◽  
V. Trokhaniak ◽  
S. Pugalendhi ◽  
...  

AbstractThe wood waste conversion processes in a dry distillation chamber with an executive body based on a multifunctional electromechanical converter were analysed. It was established that under the influence of a low-frequency magnetic field, the properties of moisture evaporating from biomass change, and the evaporation heat decreases. A method for generating negatively charged molecular complexes in the form of water vapour by heating biomass, exposure to the electric and magnetic field, followed by the injection of negatively charged hydroxide ions of water vapour into a solid carbon product at the final stage of the pyrolysis process is proposed. The possibilities of heat recovery of the screw energy technological complex for preheating biomass in a loading device using the thermal energy of the spent heat carrier, the energy dissipative component of the installation’s electromechanical part and the thermal energy utilisation of the produced solid products have been estimated.


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