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Stabilization of the speed of pumping-out the chamber in the dynamic thermovacuum method of hydrometry of loose materials

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Analysis is made of the effect of the parameters of the elements of the vacuum system and the temperature of the water vapor on the speed of pumping-out the chamber of a dynamic thermovacuum hydrometer. To stabilize the speed of pumping-out the chamber it is suggested that a diaphragm be mounted; an expression for calculation of the diaphragm cross section is given.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 73, No. 2, pp. 293–295, March–April, 2000.

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Malarev, V.I., Proskuryakov, R.M. & Bol’shunova, O.M. Stabilization of the speed of pumping-out the chamber in the dynamic thermovacuum method of hydrometry of loose materials. J Eng Phys Thermophys 73, 285–287 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02681731

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