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elmariachi
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Hi all,
the problem i have is that there is a rotating disk with nozzles on its circumference. a material is being pushed into this rotating disk/plate and its being released from the nozzles tangentially. The disk is rotating with a certain rpm such that the angular velocity of the particle just leaving the disk is w*r.
I believe that the particle from the disk will follow a circular path in the direction of the rotating disk. The rotating disk is enclosed within a room of specified length with air blown from the bottom of this enclosure such that the air resists the particles coming out of the disk.
I wanted to make sure that the particles thrown out of the disk don't go and hit the walls of the enclosure.I want to know, how can I find the longest horizontal distance , the material will travel just after leaving the disk and How big a circular path will it take (diameter).I will appreciate the help.
thanks
the problem i have is that there is a rotating disk with nozzles on its circumference. a material is being pushed into this rotating disk/plate and its being released from the nozzles tangentially. The disk is rotating with a certain rpm such that the angular velocity of the particle just leaving the disk is w*r.
I believe that the particle from the disk will follow a circular path in the direction of the rotating disk. The rotating disk is enclosed within a room of specified length with air blown from the bottom of this enclosure such that the air resists the particles coming out of the disk.
I wanted to make sure that the particles thrown out of the disk don't go and hit the walls of the enclosure.I want to know, how can I find the longest horizontal distance , the material will travel just after leaving the disk and How big a circular path will it take (diameter).I will appreciate the help.
thanks