VIBRATING TABLES WITH THE SPATIAL OSCILLATIONS OF THE MOVING FRAME TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES FOR FORMING REINFORCED CONCRETE PRODUCTS

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https://doi.org/10.26906/znp.2019.53.1881

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vibration table, vibration exciter, forming concrete reinforced products

Abstract

A brief description of vibration tables with spatial oscillations of a moving frame and comparison of their technological
possibilities depending on their constructive execution are given. The methodology for evaluating the technological and
structural parameters of the vibration tables is also presented based on the use of a dimensionless complex parameter that enables to evaluate the consumer qualities of the vibrating tables, their technical level and competitiveness during the design
and operation stage. The vibrating machines constructive designs schemes, their characteristics and the description of the
scope of application are presented, which enables designers and manufacturers to orientate themselves in the variety of currently used vibration machines with spatial oscillations of the moving frame for the formation of the same type of reinforced
concrete products.

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2019-10-31

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Nesterenko, M., Nesterenko, M., Orysenko, O., & Sklyarenko, T. (2019). VIBRATING TABLES WITH THE SPATIAL OSCILLATIONS OF THE MOVING FRAME TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES FOR FORMING REINFORCED CONCRETE PRODUCTS. Збірник наукових праць Галузеве машинобудування будівництво Academic Journal Industrial Machine Building Civil Engineering, 2(53), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.26906/znp.2019.53.1881