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Vol 237
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331-335
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Article

Improving transportation efficiency belt conveyor with intermediate drive

Authors:
I. S. Trufanova1
S. L. Serzhan2
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. associate professor Saint-Petersburg Mining University
  • 2 — Ph.D. associate professor Saint-Petersburg Mining University ▪ Orcid
Date submitted:
2019-01-20
Date accepted:
2019-03-04
Date published:
2019-06-25

Abstract

Modern industry in the XXI century requires high-performance and fully automated technology. The best way to meet these requirements is the introduction of new progressive technologies in the process of transportation. One of the possible ways to increase productivity, as well as automate the process of transportation, is the transition from cyclic machines to continuous transport, namely to belt conveyors. However, with the increase in the length of the conveyor there is a need for stronger belts. This can be avoided by using intermediate drives of various designs. The article describes the principle of operation of the intermediate linear drive with transverse partitions, provides formulas for calculating the values of the tractive effort, gives comparative graphs showing the effectiveness of the use of an intermediate drive in various conditions. The possibilities of increasing the capacity of an intermediate linear drive are described.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Electromechanics and mechanical engineering
Keywords:
betconveyor linear actuator intermediate drive partitions tension
Funding:

None

10.31897/pmi.2019.3.331
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