Research on building a mathematical model to describe the operation of a ball rotor separator
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https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.97.2024.157-164Keywords:
3-degree-of-freedom gyroscope; S&A device; Separator; Ball rotor.Abstract
The separator, to ensure safety for fuze, has many different shapes, such as a slider, rotating disc, and rotating ball. The ball rotor separator has a compact and simple structure. Thus, it is suitable for use with small-sized fuzes with high rotation speeds. In this article, the author has presented a mechanical model for an object rotating around a fixed point (geometric center of the separator), established a system of differential equations describing the motion of objects, and calculated and determined operating time for design research and testing.
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