Theoretical basis of the behavior of the cotton-cotton model in the separator pipe

Abstract

Usually, cotton pieces in the pipe are affected by the force of air absorption, the force of friction on the walls of the pipe and the force of gravity. If the slotted cotton is absorbed by air with a speed of only 0x µ0, which is in the pipe, then the forces Fj,1 and Fj, 2 are considered the Resistance Forces of the air, and their value is found in accordance with the accepted law. Here it is recommended that this law be taken in two ways. Air resistance is proportional to its speed, then it is possible to write the following equations.

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