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Investigation of Aerodynamic Chamber of a Controlled Electrotechnical Complex for Chemical Fibres and Nonwoven Materials Manufacture

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The merits of the aerodynamic technique of producing fibre cloths and their characteristics in terms of various physical quantities that affect the quality of textile materials are analyzed. The demerits of the aerodynamic technique are identified and the optimum technical solution for their elimination is proposed. The characteristic equation of fibre motion in the chamber and the transfer function of the aerodynamic chamber are presented. The stability range of the studied control object and the quality of the transient process in the textile materials formation system are determined and the characteristic graphs are constructed.

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  1. V. D. Frolov and I. V. Frolova, Technology and Equipment for Manufacture of Fibre Cloth by Aerodynamic Technique [in Russian], Legpromizdat, Moscow (1990), p. 176.

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Correspondence to A. E. Polyakov.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 97-99, September-October, 2018

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Polyakov, A.E., Ivanov, M.S. Investigation of Aerodynamic Chamber of a Controlled Electrotechnical Complex for Chemical Fibres and Nonwoven Materials Manufacture. Fibre Chem 50, 477–479 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-019-10012-9

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