Determination of the absolute and relative soil velocity in the bucket of a rotary wire cleaner
Abstract
Abstract Maintaining the reclamation network in working order requires annual restoration work, which consists in cleaning it from sediment and vegetation, as well as performing various types of repair and construction work. The specificity of the maintenance of irrigation systems is that the specific volumes of excavation are insignificant, and the objects themselves are dispersed over a large area. For the timely and high-quality performance of a large amount of repair and maintenance work on reclamation systems, a significant amount of specialized equipment is required. Recently, a large number of experimental models of sewer cleaning machines and mechanisms for cleaning irrigation systems have been created. At present, when creating new cleaning machines, they are supplied with replaceable working equipment, including for cleaning concreted channels and trays. In the future, the range of interchangeable equipment is planned to be expanded. The article deals with the theory of the movement of the soil particle being cut (deposition) over the working body and the ejection velocity of these particles. When unloading from the tray, which affects the power consumption of the rotor tray-cleaning engine.