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Danchenko

Igor Aleksandrovich Danchenko, Monroeville, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110020568METHOD FOR WOOD HEAT TREATMENT AND A DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT SAID METHOD - The group of inventions relates to a method and a device for wood heat treatment and can be used for building and in the wood work and timber and furniture industries. The inventive method consists in controlling a heat-treatment process by forming control actions corresponding to parameters of current information inputted in the form of control signals into a computer system for determining the optimal values of the process parameters. The inventive device comprises a control cabinet which is provided with a computer system for controlling and programming a process and is connected to electrically driven shutters. Said invention makes it possible to improve the quality of treatable wood.01-27-2011

Vitaliy G. Danchenko, Dnipropetrovsk UA

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20090191091Method of Aeration Disinfecting and Drying Grain in Bulk and Pretreating Seeds and a Transverse Blow Silo Grain Dryer Therefor - Aeration drying and disinfecting grain crops in bulk and pretreating seeds includes passing through a bulk of grain crops and seeds disinfecting and drying agents including an ozone and air mixture and surrounding air, subdividing the disinfecting and drying agents into a plurality of streams spaced from one another in a vertical direction, and passing the streams at different heights through levels located at corresponding heights of the bulk of grain crops and seeds transversely in a substantially horizontal direction.07-30-2009

Vitaly G. Danchenko, Dnepropetrovsk UA

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20090094853METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOW-ENERGY IN-BIN CROSS-FLOW GRAIN AND SEED AIR DRYING AND STORAGE - This process embodies forcing air through grain and granular biological products using a high volume horizontal airflow from a central vertical pervious tube to one or more plenum chambers near the structure sidewall to dry or cool products. Cross-flow air movement can be supplied by either suction or pressure. This conditioning and drying method has advantages over conventional storage structures, especially where product depth is much greater than diameter. In this process, horizontal air typically moves only ⅓ to ⅙ of vertical distances. Horizontal airflow resistance through elongated seeds is 50-60 percent of vertical airflow. Power for horizontal airflow is typically 8-15% that of vertical airflow. Grain and seed drying costs will be 15-30% of high temperature drying. To enhance germination, storage and grain and seed quality, and to kill or exclude insect pests, ozone is applied to drying or aeration airstreams for treating stored products and storages.04-16-2009