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Determination the parameters and modes of new heliocollectors constructions work for drying grain and vegetable raw material by active ventilation

Boris Kotov, Anatoly Spirin, Roman Kalinichenko, Valentyna Bandura, Yurii Polievoda and Ihor Tverdokhlib
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Boris Kotov: Department of General Technical Disciplines and Occupational Safety, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Vinnytsa National Agrarian University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
Anatoly Spirin: Department of General Technical Disciplines and Occupational Safety, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Vinnytsa National Agrarian University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
Roman Kalinichenko: Department of Electric Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electromechanics, Faculty of Engineering and Energy, National University of Life and Environmental Scienses of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Valentyna Bandura: Department of General Technical Disciplines and Occupational Safety, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Vinnytsa National Agrarian University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
Yurii Polievoda: Department of General Technical Disciplines and Occupational Safety, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Vinnytsa National Agrarian University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
Ihor Tverdokhlib: Department of General Technical Disciplines and Occupational Safety, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Vinnytsa National Agrarian University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine

Research in Agricultural Engineering, 2019, vol. 65, issue 1, 20-24

Abstract: The article presents the results of experimental studies of the air heating efficiency in heliocollectors with different surface forms developed in order to justify their use in equipment for active ventilation of grain and feed raw materials.

Keywords: solar radiation; energy saving; heat transfer intensification; temperature; hydraulic resistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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