Studies on the Oiler Edge without Being Sprayed Based on Material Properties and Aerodynamic Influences

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This article introduced some experiment processes and conclusions that strip edge wasn’t sprayed when the electrostatic oiler was working, observed and analyzed several factors influencing spraying effect, put forward two effective method to resolve this problem: simulating the strip edge and making the blade staggered each other.

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December 2012

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