RESEARCH OF WEDGE-SHAPED DESTRUCTIVE ELEMENTS PLACEMENT ICEBREAKER
Journal Title: ISB-INMA TEH AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
Experimental researches of the rational system of wedge-shaped destructive elements placement are expounded. The change of energy capacity of the ice layer destruction process is determined and experimentally grounded and the estimation of quality of road pavement cleaning is given depending on placing of indents on the working body.
Authors and Affiliations
M. V. Holotiuk, Ye. I. Tkhoruk, V. O. Doroshchuk, V. L. Martyniuk
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