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2117-2126 A. Lebedev, R. Iskenderov, Y. Zhevora, P. Lebedev, N. Marin, R. Pavlyuk and A. Zaharin
Feasibility study of the grinding process of grain materials
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Feasibility study of the grinding process of grain materials

A. Lebedev, R. Iskenderov*, Y. Zhevora, P. Lebedev, N. Marin, R. Pavlyuk and A. Zaharin

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education ‘Stavropol State Agrarian University’, Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization, Department of Technical Service, Standardization and Metrology, 12 Zootechnicheskiy Ln, RU355017 Stavropol, Russia
*Correspondence: iskenderov_ramil@inbox.ru

Abstract:

For a comparative assessment of the effectiveness of various types of grinders of grain materials, various approaches are used. As the main criterion, the correspondence of the crushed material according to the particle size distribution can be taken as an indicator of the reliability of the grinding process. A comparative assessment of rotary crushers is carried out using the technical and economic indicator Eg, which is the ratio of total costs to the implementation of a given amount of work. Under the reliability of the grinding process, we have accepted the condition that the particle size distribution will comply with the requirements for agricultural feeding animals, which is possible while maintaining a rational gap between the stator and rotor riffles. The contradiction manufacturing techniques for the experiment are divided into: option No. 1 – steel 3 (HRC 10–12), option No. 2 – steel 45 (HRC 15–17), option No. 3 – hardened steel 45 (HRC 45–50), option No. 4 – steel 45 hardened and having a thin-film coating of FPH (finish plasma hardening), microhardness of 13 GPa. If reliability of the grinding process equal to 80%, wear on the fourth option, the cost was 1,171 rubles per ton, which is 16% lower than the cost of the first version of the production of a rotor crusher equal to 1,405 rubles per ton, respectively, this all speaks of the possible use of the proposed options for various forms of ownership of agricultural enterprises.

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