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Vol 149
Pages:
191-193
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Use of acoustic technologies to recycle natural resources and improve environmental safety

Authors:
D. G. Gromakovskii1
V. P. Malyshev2
I. D. Ibatulin3
A. V. Dynnikov4
S. V. Shigin5
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  • 1 — Scientific and Technical Center of Reliability of Technological, Power, Transport Machines SamSTU
  • 2 — Scientific and Technical Center of Reliability of Technological, Power, Transport Machines SamSTU
  • 3 — Scientific and Technical Center of Reliability of Technological, Power, Transport Machines SamSTU
  • 4 — Scientific and Technical Center of Reliability of Technological, Power, Transport Machines SamSTU
  • 5 — Scientific and Technical Center of Reliability of Technological, Power, Transport Machines SamSTU
Date submitted:
2000-10-11
Date accepted:
2000-11-01
Date published:
2001-05-01

Abstract

The article is devoted to acoustic technologies developed at Samara State Technical University, in particular, various cavitation machines. It is shown that cavitation can be effectively used for cleaning parts of important machines, cleaning stale oil waste, separating ore, increasing the efficiency of chemical processes, in the manufacture of electrolytic coatings and other purposes.

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