Detection of a Hidden Regularity Between Vibration Noise and the Distribution of Granule Masses by Diameter in at Fertilizer Granulation Plant
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.74.17294Keywords:
granulation quality, pseudo-reinforced layer, vibration spectrum, distribution of granule mass, identification, optimizationAbstract
Theoretical and experimental studies of the granulation process of mineral fertilizers were considered in order to identify a mathematical model of the relationship between the vibration noise spectrum of the installation and the fluidized bed distribution of granule mass by diameter, as the main indicator of the quality of the granulation product. A method of current (inertial-free) control of granule mass distribution by diameter in optimal time has been developed. The current control of the distribution based on the analysis of the noise of the installation allows you to optimize this process in terms of the quality of the output product and minimize the cycle time of its production.
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