Fundamentally new (fifth) technology for processing of loose powder materials, fundamentally distinguished from four traditional ones (pressing, rolling, tamping and vibration) .The technology of Self-condensation of Powders by Stimulated Induced Current (SPSIC) is based on artificial reproduction of the natural effect of the self-consolidation of loose powdered materials, discovered by engineer N. E.Korolev and called "flowing edge". This effect involves formation (under certain conditions) of a local dense fluid zone of simultaneously moving particles: earth, soil, crushed stone, sand, asphalt concrete mixes, sawdust, coal and ore trifle, ceramics, high-heat metal powders, seeds of sunflower and many others. Effect of "flowing edge" most prominently is seen in nature when a "wind-induced" wave of the dense path is formed on the sandy coast at the edge of water. Artificially this effect can be reproduced by continuosly introducing powder material in a limited area by special devices - superchargers "Russkiye Kachely®" (Russian Swing). These superchargers can appear in various designs. |