Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor

The three-notch black pressed teat-cup liners were selected into the set of the analysed teat-cup liners, and, for comparison purposes, teat-cup liners produced from silicone mixture. Wall thicknesses of the analysed teat-cup liners were adjusted by smoothing of the middle working part in length of...

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Published in:Research in Agricultural Engineering
Main Authors: I. Karas, R. Gálik, Š. Pogran, M. Šesták
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2013-09-01
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Online Access:https://rae.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/rae-201303-0006_computer-simulation-of-the-teat-cup-liner-stress-and-strain-tensor.php
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author I. Karas
R. Gálik
Š. Pogran
M. Šesták
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M. Šesták
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description The three-notch black pressed teat-cup liners were selected into the set of the analysed teat-cup liners, and, for comparison purposes, teat-cup liners produced from silicone mixture. Wall thicknesses of the analysed teat-cup liners were adjusted by smoothing of the middle working part in length of 30 mm. The working part thickness thus changed from the original 2.37 to 0.41 mm for a teat-cup liner produced from black mixture and from the original thickness of 2.30 to 0.40 mm for a silicone teat-cup liner. A possibility of maximum closure of teat-cup liners in the pressing tact was assessed at the working suction of 50 kPa, the flow of distilled water through a measurement device reached the value of 4.4 l/min. Under laboratory conditions, with the above criteria fulfilled, the following stress relations were detected at teat tips: black teat-cup liner 30.25 kPa, silicone teat-cup liner 23.14 kPa. From the acquired results follows that the silicone teat-cup liner showed, from the aspect of suction loss, a more favourable value by 7.11 kPa. Physical-mechanical qualities of the analysed teat-cup liners were further used for the computer simulation of the teat-cup liners stress and strain tensor.
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spelling doaj-art-b30a6deaac3f4d6b9bcda7daedbf9ecd2025-08-19T20:13:36ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesResearch in Agricultural Engineering1212-91511805-93762013-09-0159311411910.17221/23/2012-RAErae-201303-0006Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensorI. Karas0R. Gálik1Š. Pogran2M. Šesták3Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, Slovak RepublicThe three-notch black pressed teat-cup liners were selected into the set of the analysed teat-cup liners, and, for comparison purposes, teat-cup liners produced from silicone mixture. Wall thicknesses of the analysed teat-cup liners were adjusted by smoothing of the middle working part in length of 30 mm. The working part thickness thus changed from the original 2.37 to 0.41 mm for a teat-cup liner produced from black mixture and from the original thickness of 2.30 to 0.40 mm for a silicone teat-cup liner. A possibility of maximum closure of teat-cup liners in the pressing tact was assessed at the working suction of 50 kPa, the flow of distilled water through a measurement device reached the value of 4.4 l/min. Under laboratory conditions, with the above criteria fulfilled, the following stress relations were detected at teat tips: black teat-cup liner 30.25 kPa, silicone teat-cup liner 23.14 kPa. From the acquired results follows that the silicone teat-cup liner showed, from the aspect of suction loss, a more favourable value by 7.11 kPa. Physical-mechanical qualities of the analysed teat-cup liners were further used for the computer simulation of the teat-cup liners stress and strain tensor.https://rae.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/rae-201303-0006_computer-simulation-of-the-teat-cup-liner-stress-and-strain-tensor.phptensile testsuctionclosing stopperreduced stress
spellingShingle I. Karas
R. Gálik
Š. Pogran
M. Šesták
Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor
tensile test
suction
closing stopper
reduced stress
title Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor
title_full Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor
title_fullStr Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor
title_full_unstemmed Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor
title_short Computer simulation of the teat-cup liner stress and strain tensor
title_sort computer simulation of the teat cup liner stress and strain tensor
topic tensile test
suction
closing stopper
reduced stress
url https://rae.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/rae-201303-0006_computer-simulation-of-the-teat-cup-liner-stress-and-strain-tensor.php
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