Results Of Studying The Operational Process To Improve The Existing Aspiration System

Authors

  • Usanov Abdulkhakim Termez State University of Engineering and Agrotechnologies, Termez, Uzbekistan
  • Raxmatjon Nazirov Fiber Crops Research Institute. Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Cotton, section, cleaning

Abstract

The article presents the results of a study conducted to substantiate the directions for improving the existing aspiration system of the UHK aggregate used for cleaning raw cotton at the "Angor" cotton processing enterprise in Surkhandarya region. The study examines the amount of fine impurities generated during the operation of the aspiration system, the fractional composition of the impurities, their transportation through aspiration pipelines, and the cleaning processes within the system.

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Handbook on primary cotton processing. Tashkent -"Mehnat" -1994, 1995. Book I and II.

Usanov A. Results of preliminary research on improving the aspiration system of the UXK cotton cleaning unit, "Problems and solutions of cargo and passenger transportation in the south of the republic," 2024, 685 p.

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Published

2026-02-13

How to Cite

Usanov Abdulkhakim, & Raxmatjon Nazirov. (2026). Results Of Studying The Operational Process To Improve The Existing Aspiration System. Emerging Frontiers Library for The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 8(2), 104–110. Retrieved from https://emergingsociety.org/index.php/efltajet/article/view/1089

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