Effectiveness of oscillatory gutter brushes in removing street sweeping waste.

Waste Manag

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (J5), Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK. Electronic address:

Published: September 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper explores the use of oscillatory gutter brushes in road sweepers, focusing on their effectiveness in removing various types of debris including medium gravel, fine particles, and compacted materials.
  • It tests two brush types, cutting and F128, under different conditions to see if oscillations improve performance.
  • Results indicate that oscillatory motions enhance sweeping effectiveness particularly for bonded and wet debris, but not for loose materials, with specific optimal settings provided for brush operation.

Article Abstract

In this paper, the novel concept of oscillatory gutter brushes of road sweepers is studied experimentally. Their effectiveness in removing different debris types is studied by means of a brushing test rig. The debris types dealt with are medium-size gravel, small and fine particles, wet thin debris, and compacted debris. The performance of two types of brushes, cutting and F128, under diverse operating conditions is investigated. The purpose of the tests is to ascertain whether brush oscillations superimposed onto brush rotation improve sweeping effectiveness. According to the results, brush oscillations seem to be useful for increasing brushing effectiveness in the case of bonded particles and wet thin debris, especially for bonded debris, but they seem to be of no value for other loosed debris. Also, appropriate values of brush penetration, sweeper speed, brush angle of attack, rotational speed, and frequency of brush speed oscillations, for the debris types studied are provided.

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