Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
сдуваемость
English translation:
dusting intensity
Added to glossary by
Alexander Kondorsky
Jun 11, 2022 07:04
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Russian term
сдуваемость
Russian to English
Tech/Engineering
Energy / Power Generation
Используется для анализа пылеобразования и выброса пыли в атмосферу при пересыпках песка и др. материалов
Мой вариант -- blowout factor
Мой вариант -- blowout factor
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | dusting intensity | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
3 | [dust] blowing out | Vladimir Bragilevsky |
3 | см. | IrinaN |
Proposed translations
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dusting intensity
THE EFFECT OF WINDFLOW VELOCITY ON DUSTING INTENSITY OF TAILINGS
https://natural-sciences.ru/en/article/view?id=35845
The units are grams (or kilograms) per second per surface area (centimeters or meters squared).
In this study the results were used from the previous research. In particular, it is suggested to use formal characterization of dust intensity dependence on the beach height. Characteristic curves were obtained by the authors of the paper (Baklanov and Rigina, 1998) based on the analysis and processing of empirical dependencies of dusting intensity on velocity of oncoming flow. For
instance, dusting intensity dependence q (according to Ivanov B.V.) within the range of heights h from 0 m to 280 m can be described using linear function q 15.2 1.2 h , g/(m2.sec). For tailings height of 180 and 200 m dusting intensity values are 80 and 104 g/(m2.sec), correspondingly, i.e. 30% growth is observed.
https://www.academia.edu/29724745/CFD-Model_Developing_of_Du...
https://natural-sciences.ru/en/article/view?id=35845
The units are grams (or kilograms) per second per surface area (centimeters or meters squared).
In this study the results were used from the previous research. In particular, it is suggested to use formal characterization of dust intensity dependence on the beach height. Characteristic curves were obtained by the authors of the paper (Baklanov and Rigina, 1998) based on the analysis and processing of empirical dependencies of dusting intensity on velocity of oncoming flow. For
instance, dusting intensity dependence q (according to Ivanov B.V.) within the range of heights h from 0 m to 280 m can be described using linear function q 15.2 1.2 h , g/(m2.sec). For tailings height of 180 and 200 m dusting intensity values are 80 and 104 g/(m2.sec), correspondingly, i.e. 30% growth is observed.
https://www.academia.edu/29724745/CFD-Model_Developing_of_Du...
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[dust] blowing out
According to [19] specific dust blowing out, g/(m2·s), depending on the wind speed (m/s) and acting on the open
storage of bulk materials warehouses obeys power law and also coefficients a and b were obtained to determine the
dust emission from the surface for different materials.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305788893_Environme...
storage of bulk materials warehouses obeys power law and also coefficients a and b were obtained to determine the
dust emission from the surface for different materials.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305788893_Environme...
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см.
Боюсь, что для того, чтобы термин имел смысл на английском языке, потребуется многа букафф, например:
Dust emission rate generated by wind erosion
or
Wind-blown dust emission rate
https://www.epd.gov.hk/eia/register/report/eiareport/eia_186...
... assumed for the dusty construction works in the assessment
Emission rate (Heavy Construction) 2.69*106/(10000*30*10*3600)= g/m2/s
13.2.5 Industrial Wind Erosion
13.2.5.1 General1-3
Dust emissions may be generated by wind erosion of open aggregate storage piles and exposed areas within an industrial facility.
Dust emission rate generated by wind erosion
or
Wind-blown dust emission rate
https://www.epd.gov.hk/eia/register/report/eiareport/eia_186...
... assumed for the dusty construction works in the assessment
Emission rate (Heavy Construction) 2.69*106/(10000*30*10*3600)= g/m2/s
13.2.5 Industrial Wind Erosion
13.2.5.1 General1-3
Dust emissions may be generated by wind erosion of open aggregate storage piles and exposed areas within an industrial facility.
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