Effect of Nozzle in High Pressure Humidification Systems of Water Evaporator

Authors

  • Vasyl Savchenko Polissya National University, Zhytomyr, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0921-1424
  • Andrii Kravtsov Ph.D. assistant professor
  • Serhii Minenko Ph.D. assistant professor
  • Volodymyr Kulykivskiy Ph.D. assistant professor
  • Liudmyla Savchenko Ph.D., Associate Professor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v17i09.23887

Keywords:

nozzle, evaporation, filter, stability, productivity

Abstract


This paper describes the comparative analysis of nozzles efficiency in high pressure water vapor systems based on different operating time and quality of their work. These nozzles described the size of water droplet and convert it into moisture. Which help to manage the room temperature. Literature survey revealed an insufficient number of studies in the field of stability and reliability of nozzles.As, it is the strong candidate in performance of the humidifiers.The purpose of this work is to test and complement the results of the received theoretical provisions, the establishment of values of the rational time of operation of the nozzles. The action plan includes laboratory and industrial tests. The main parameters focused here, were the contamination of the nozzle filters at their different operating times, the performance of the nozzles with variable operating time, as well as the nozzle spray torch, and most importantly the quality of the injector.The cone shaped nozzle was used to test the effectiveness of the spray by assuming that the water torch is coming from the nozzle. Weight method was used to estimate the degree of contamination in filters. In this study, it was found that nozzle filters increase their weight by more than 45% when operating for more than 1,500 hours, which reduces their throughput and, as a result, reduces the performance of the injectors by more than 20%. In this case, the spray torch does not cover the required area, which leads to deterioration of the system and the appearance of micro-drafts. Experimental studies have shown the need for maintenance of injectors within 1200-1300 hours of operation. Moreover, the increase in contamination of the filter effects the performance of the filter. And the stability of the diameter of the torque torch explained by critical clamping of the nozzle filter.

Author Biographies

Vasyl Savchenko, Polissya National University, Zhytomyr, Ukraine

Ph.D., assistant professor Head of Department Department of Machine operation and Service of Technological Systems Polissya National University Staryy Bulvar, 7, Zhytomyr, Zhytomyr region, 10002, received the Master degree in Аgricultural engineering from the Zhytomyr State Agroecological University (ZHNAEU), Zhytomyr, Uktaine, in 2001 and the Ph.D. degree in the specialty of Machinery and means of agricultural production’smechanization of agricultural production from the Kirovograd National Technical University (KNTU), Kirovograd, Ukraine, in 2009. Since 2009 until 2019, he has been a Associate professor of the National Agroecological University of Ukraine. Since 2019 -Associate professor of the Polissia National University ,Zhytomyr, Ukraine. His current research interests includethe reliability of technological systems, engineering of technological processes in the conditions of the protected soil, engineering ecology and service of technological systems, modern technologies of plants cultivation in industrial greenhouses. Email: (dgs-ua@ukr.net) Ukraine ORCID  ID : 0000-0002-0921-1424   

Andrii Kravtsov, Ph.D. assistant professor

Ph.D., assistant professor Faculty of Technological Systems and Logistics Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture Kharkiv, Alchevskih street 44, Ukraine, received the Мaster degree in agricultural machinery and equipment from Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture (KhNTUSG), Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 2007 and the the Ph.D. degree in "Friction and wear in machines" Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture (KhNTUSG), Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 2013. From 2014 to 2018 he worked as an associate professor of the Department of Transport Technologies and Logistics of Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture. Since 2018 - Dean of the Faculty of Technological Systems and Logistics of Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture, Ukraine. His current research interests include the problems of friction and wear in machines, the use of fuels and lubricants, the reliability of tribotechnical systems, agrologistics, transport and warehousing logistics. Email:kravcov_84@ukr.ne.  ORCID   ID:  0000-0003-3103-6594

Serhii Minenko, Ph.D. assistant professor

Ph.D., assistant professor Department of Machine operation and Service of Technological Systems Polissya National University Staryy Bulvar, 7, Zhytomyr, Zhytomyr region, 10002, Ukraine, received the Master degree in Аgriculturalengineering from the Zhytomyr State Agroecological University (ZHDAEU), Zhytomyr, Ukraine, in 2005 and the Ph.D. degree in the specialty of Machinery and means of agricultural production’s mechanization of agricultural production from the Kirovograd National Technical University (KNTU), Kirovograd, Ukraine, in 2011. Since 2011 until 2019, he has been aAssociate professor of the National Agroecological University of Ukraine.Since 2019 -assistant professor Department of Machine operation and Service of Technological System of the Polissia National University, Zhytomyr, Ukraine. His current research interests includethe reliability of technological systems, engineering of technological processes in the conditions of the protected soil,  service of technological systems, modern technologies of plants cultivation in industrial greenhouses. Email: (dgs-ua1@ukr.net)ORCID   ID:  0000-0003-0327-0017

Volodymyr Kulykivskiy, Ph.D. assistant professor

Ph.D., assistant professor Department of Machine operation and Service of Technological Systems Polissya National University Staryy Bulvar, 7, Zhytomyr, Zhytomyr region, 10002, Ukraine, received the Master degree in Аgriculturalengineering from the Zhytomyr State Agroecological University (ZHNAEU), Zhytomyr, Ukraine, in 2006 and the Ph.D. degree in the specialty of Machinery and means of agricultural production’s mechanization of agricultural production from the Vinnytsia National Agrarian University (VNAU), Vinnytsia, Ukraine, in 2012. Since 2012 until 2019, he has been aAssociate professor of the National AgroecologicalUniversity of Ukraine.Since 2019 -assistant professor Department of Machine operation and Service of Technological System of the Polissia National University,Zhytomyr, Ukraine.His current research interests includethe reliability of technological systems, operation of machines and technological equipment in agriculture. Email: (kylikovskiyv@ukr.net). ORCID   ID:  0000-0003-0327-0017

Liudmyla Savchenko, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Electrification, automation of production and engineering ecology  Polissya National University,  Ukraine, received Ph.D. degree in the specialty of History of science and technology from the National Agricultural Library of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2015. Since 2015 until 2019, he has been aAssociate professor of the National AgroecologicalUniversity of Ukraine. Since 2019 -Associate Professor Department of Electrification, automation of production and engineering ecology  Polissya National Universit,Zhytomyr, Ukraine. Her current research interests include the engineering of technological processes, engineering ecology,automation of production and occupational health in. Email: (slgua@ukr.net). ORCID   ID:  0000-0002-7689-4982

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Published

2021-09-27

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Savchenko, V., Kravtsov, A., Minenko, S., Kulykivskiy, V., & Savchenko, L. (2021). Effect of Nozzle in High Pressure Humidification Systems of Water Evaporator. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 17(09), pp. 93–105. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v17i09.23887

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