Change of Main Body Temperature and Reduction of Energy Consumption in a 1 Tube 2 Chamber Bent Silkworm Type Dyeing Machine

  • Lee, Choon-Gil (Dept. of Textile and Fashion Technology, Kyungil University) ;
  • Woo, Kyung-Sung (Dept. of Textile and Fashion Technology, Kyungil University)
  • Received : 2002.11.04
  • Published : 2002.12.31

Abstract

The changes of the main body temperature of a I tube 2 chamber bent silkworm type dyeing machine and the reduction of energy consumption of the dyeing machine by the energy saving design are reported. This dyeing machine was developed for the purpose of the energy saving and high efficiency. In this study, the changes of the main body temperature of the 1 tube 2 chamber bent silkworm type dyeing machine were studied experimentally. Especially the effect of the blower motor electric current and the main body pressure at various blower frequencies were studied experimentally. In the experimental data for the changes of main body temperature, it was shown that the main body temperature increased as the blower motor electric current and the main body pressure increased.

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