E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)
Determination of the maximum droplet diameter during centrifugal extraction, soil analysis, contamination and waste disposal
Abstract
The prospects of the research are determined by the high potential for solving current problems related to environmental problems. Extraction allows not only the purification of chemical production waste, but also the analysis of elements distributed in the soil, which is especially important for migrating contaminants, and contaminants obtained from chemical, paint and varnish and agricultural waste. Examples of such waste are metals and their compounds, fertilizers and pesticides, and radioactive waste. These contaminants enter the human body through food chains, producing toxic, carcinogenic, and mutagenic effects. This approach has several directions that allow us to solve the problem comprehensively. In the first direction of our research, we will consider how this mathematical model can be applied in waste treatment technologies. In the second direction, we will pay attention to soil analysis. In the third research direction, we will focus on optimizing extraction and waste disposal technologies. This paper considers a mathematical model that describes the formation of the shape of droplets when moving in a field of centrifugal forces. When liquid droplets move within liquid or gaseous media, the surface of these droplets undergoes deformation, which can lead to their destruction and the formation of smaller droplets.