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3800m3 cutter suction dredger

3800m3 cutter suction dredger

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The 3800m3 cutter suction dredger says 3800m3 of sediment can be dug per hour!I designed the dredge pump, the ship is generally named after dredging flow, but also by the flow of water named
3800m3 bucket wheel dredger is at the end of the last century according to the Ministry of transportation "based on domestic design and construction, the introduction of equipment key technology policy, the Yangtze River Waterway Bureau presided over the development of construction, Shanghai 708 Institute of design, Wuchang shipyard built China's first inland new dredger. The ship's key power equipment, dredging equipment, hydraulic systems were provided by German SKL company, United States Ellicotte (Aili, Kurt) company, the United States Dennison hydraulic company. This ship has been officially delivered to the Yichang Waterway Engineering Bureau of the Yangtze River. The name of vessel is No. 1.Bucket wheel cutting device in the river near the mouth of the soil suction, and by rotating the bucket wheel by cutting soil and water into high concentration mud, directly transported to the suction suction head of the top tube, rely on the suction centrifugal pump, the suction pipe has certain vacuum. The mud suction head, suction tube at the top end of the suction pipe, through the mud pump pressure after the mud through the mud discharging pipe into the mud barge or transported to the mud field. Through positioning piles, positioning piles, landing gear and traversing winch, the positioning of dredger, longitudinal forward movement and lateral swing of ship are achieved, and the purpose of continuous excavation of river bed soil is achieved.
Should be the hour efficiency of 3800 cubic meters, 3800 cubic meters of water or flow, I feel your problems are wrong, some 3800 type dredger, Holland IHC company, but refers to the total installed power. So I think it is type 3800, not 3800M3.

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