Results of Cleaning Oil Smoke Gases from Atmospheric Air

  • Hurmamatov A. M. Uzbekistan Science Academy, Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Tashkent city, Namangan institute of engineering technology, Namangan
  • Boyto’rayev S. B. Uzbekistan Science Academy, Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Tashkent city, Namangan institute of engineering technology, Namangan
Keywords: Metal, oil dust, absorption, gas, concentration, absorber, driving force, material balance

Abstract

The article considers the parameters that change as a result of the volume consumption of the proposed new device. As a result of changing the volume flow, the volume of the absorbent, the volume of absorbed gas, and the change in the mass of inert gas in the purified gas were analyzed. In this case, the effects of mutual forces between the phases in the absorption device were analyzed. An absorption process was used to effectively purify oils.

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Published
2023-08-22
How to Cite
Hurmamatov A. M., & Boyto’rayev S. B. (2023). Results of Cleaning Oil Smoke Gases from Atmospheric Air. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 5(8), 46-52. Retrieved from https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJOT/article/view/4731