FIELD: atomic industry; methods of purification of the oily waste waters and the phase separation.
SUBSTANCE: the invention is pertaining to the gaseous centrifugal machines for separation of mixtures of gases and isotopes and, in particular, to the design of the aggregates of the gaseous centrifugal machines mounted on the support frames, for example, of the industrial groups of the gaseous centrifugal machines of the works for separation of uranium isotopes or the multi-aggregate stands for separation of the stable isotopes. The aggregate of the gaseous centrifugal machines contains the centrifugal machines arranged in two rows and fixed on common frame with the transversal girders mounted on the supporting cantilever arms of the columns. The transversal girders are additionally rest upon the cantilever arms of the spring-loaded rods. The given design allows to increase the reliability of the gaseous centrifugal machines in the structure of the aggregates arranged in the upper tiers of the configurations at the heightened seismic intensity and the higher numbers of the seismic disturbances.
EFFECT: the invention ensures the increased reliability of the gaseous centrifugal machines in the design of the aggregates located in the upper tiers of the configurations at the heightened seismic intensity and the higher numbers of the seismic disturbances.
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Dates
2007-02-10—Published
2004-12-06—Filed