Modeling of Asphalt Concrete Mixing Drum on Matlab® / Simulink®

  • T. I. Askarxodjayev [email protected]
  • A. X. Sarmonov Senior lecturer of the Department Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering, Tashkent State transport University
Keywords: Energy, asphalt, inert material, drying drum, fuel consumption, temperature

Abstract

In this article, a basic energy-intensive drum dryer was simulated using MATLAB® to improve the hot asphalt mix production process and reduce energy consumption. In this case, the results were obtained in the form of 2D and 3D plots by entering the initial data and boundary conditions. The results obtained were compared with the results obtained experimentally.

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Published
2022-09-23
How to Cite
Askarxodjayev, T. I., & Sarmonov, A. X. (2022). Modeling of Asphalt Concrete Mixing Drum on Matlab® / Simulink®. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 4(9), 8-12. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijot.v4i9.3485
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