FIELD: heating.
SUBSTANCE: in a drier for agricultural crops, which includes cylindrical chamber 1 with perforated bottom 3 and elastic seal 8 along inner perimeter, which is made in the form of two semi-cylinders installed on vertical axis 2 with possibility of their opening relative to each other, cap 12 arranged in upper part of chamber 1 and movable in vertical direction, which consists of disc 13 with a hole in the centre and cylinder 14 adjacent to it along outer diameter and cone 15 adjacent to it along inner diameter; with that, diameter of the hole in disc 13 is less than minimum allowable diameter of the forging, drying agent supply 17 and discharge 19 pipelines, chamber is made so that it can be turned along bottom 3, and bottom 3 of chamber 1 is equipped with shock absorbers 4 and vibrator 5. Vibrator 5 is made in the form of a disc with counterweight (imbalance) installed so that rotation radius can be changed. Bottom 3 of chamber 1 is equipped with an opening with drying agent supply pipeline 17 and an opening with dried material transportation pipeline 20 to storage place.
EFFECT: expediting a drying process of agricultural crops; reducing heat carrier consumptions.
3 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2013-12-27—Published
2012-05-30—Filed