Constructing a physical-mathematical model of grain mass self-heating by a rod site of rectangular cross-section

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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.287391

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self-heating of grain mass, temperature kinetics, model of a rod site of rectangular section

Abstract

This paper considers the issue related to improving the energy and resource efficiency of the process of storing raw materials of plant origin, namely, preventing self-heating of grain masses in elevator silos. It was noted that the effectiveness of the analysis of self-heating of grain mass increases with the use of mathematical models of temperature fields of grain mass during storage together with data obtained experimentally. A physical-mathematical model has been built that describes a two-dimensional localized non-stationary temperature field of seed material generated by a homogeneous rod cell with a rectangular cross-section. A technique for accelerating the convergence of the series is proposed for the constructed analytical solution, which is based on the selection and analytical calculation of the sum of the component of slow convergence. The adequacy of the physical-mathematical model has been proven by calculations and by comparing the temperature of the self-heating site, obtained theoretically, and the temperature obtained under industrial setting. The established temperature kinetics of grain mass volumes during storage, obtained experimentally and theoretically, correlate with each other in the duration range from 0 to 30 days with a correlation coefficient of at least 0.98. This proves the possibility of applying forecasts of the temperature of self-heating sites in the volume of grain mass, obtained by using the physical-mathematical model built, under industrial setting. A limitation of the study is that the model is not universal. It is another stage on the way to a universal model. A limitation of the study is that for storage periods of more than 30 days, a new excess temperature forecast must be made

Author Biographies

Maksym Slipchenko, State Biotechnological University

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Reliability and Durability of Machines and Structures named after V. Ya. Anilovich

Vadym Bredykhin, State Biotechnological University

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Reliability and Durability of Machines and Structures named after V. Ya. Anilovich

Andrey Pak, State Biotechnological University

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Department of Physics and Mathematics

Petro Gurskyi, State Biotechnological University

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Equipment and Engineering of Processing and Food Industries

Oleksiy Alfyorov, Sumy National Agrarian University

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Department of Engineering Systems Design

Alina Pak, Ukrainian Engineering Pedagogics Academy

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Marketing and Trade Entrepreneurship

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Constructing a physical-mathematical model of grain mass self-heating by a rod site of rectangular cross-section

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2023-10-31

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Slipchenko, M., Bredykhin, V., Pak, A., Gurskyi, P., Alfyorov, O., & Pak, A. (2023). Constructing a physical-mathematical model of grain mass self-heating by a rod site of rectangular cross-section. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 5(8 (125), 24–30. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.287391

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