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Principle
Single rocker
with adaptable length
Single rocker
with adaptable length
Pages 54/55
Pages 54/55
Single rocker
(fixed centerdistance)
Single rocker
(fixed centerdistance)
Pages 58/59
Pages 58/59
Double rocker
for systems with direct
mass compensation
Pages 60/61
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Single rocker
with adaptable length
Single rocker
with adaptable length
Length adjustable
double rocker
for systems with direct
mass compensation
Pages 56/57
Pages 56/57
Pages 56/57
Spring accumulator
respectively elastic
drive head
Spring accumulator
respectively elastic
drive head
Pages 62/63/65
Pages 62/63/65
Drive head
for crank transmission
Drive head
for crank transmission
Drive head
for crank transmission
Page 64
Page 64
Page 64
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Selection Table for ROSTA Oscillating Mountings
(Technical recommendation is blue marked)
Two-mass
free oscillating screen
Two-mass
free oscillating feeder
with frame excitation
Suspension of one-mass
screens/shakers
fe ~
~ 2 3 Hz
Suspension of two-mass
screens/shakers
fe ~
~ 2 3 Hz
Suspension
of ground frame (m1)
fe ~
~ 2 3 Hz
Pages 68/69
Pages 68/69
Pages 68/69
Suspension of one-mass
screens/shakers
fe ~
~ 2 3 Hz
Suspension of two-mass
screens/shakers
fe ~
~ 2 3 Hz
Page 70
Page 70
Suspension of one-mass
screens/shakers
fe ~
~ 3 4 Hz
Suspension of two-mass
screens/shakers
fe ~
~ 3 4 Hz
Page 71
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1. Oscillating Conveyor Technology in General
Technical development has led to a growing demand for
the efficient yet gentle conveying of goods. One of the most
economical answers to this need is the oscillating conveyor,
which has major advantages over alternative systems:
Oscillating conveyors consist of trough-, box- or tubeshaped conveying units, the oscillation rockers and the
oscillating exciter. While oscillating mass forces are set up
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With this crank drive, low frequencies with long throws are
achieved in simple fashion, as are essential for the design
of long shakers.
The amplitude corresponds to the crank radius R, while
the throw is 2 R. The frequencies of such slider crank oscillating troughs lies between 5 and 10 Hz, with throws between
10 and 40 mm. The movement of material can be controlled
during operation by variable-speed motors or drives. In onemass oscillation systems the force introduction i.e. the main
direction of oscillation X must be directed ahead of the
centre of gravity S (fig. 1).
The crank shaft has to be driven by belts, in order to compensate the shocks at stroke ends!
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2.2. Two-mass Oscillation System
with Positive Slider Crank Drive
(Direct Compensation of Reaction Forces)
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3. Terminology and Calculation (Crank Shaft Driven Systems)
3.1. Terminology
Symbol
Unit
Term
Symbol
Unit
Term
m/s2
Acceleration
kg
Mass
1
mm
nerr
min
cd
N/mm
mm
Crank radius
ct
N/mm
Center of gravity
fe
Hz
sw
mm
ferr
Hz
Excitation frequency
vth
m/s
Force
Quantity (number)
9.81 m/s
Gravitational acceleration
Degree of isolation
Oscillation angle
machine acc.
grav. acc.
3.2. Calculation
2
2
nerr) 0.001
60
ct = m (
Exitation frequency
ferr =
ct
0.9 cd
2
2
(
nerr) R
60
K=
9810
[piece]
sw = 2 R
[mm]
Acceleration force
F=Kmg
[N]
[Hz]
[]
R K m g nerr
9550 1000
2
[kW]
100
-1
in
90
-1
42
70
6g
5g
0m
in -1
-1
in
48
-1
in
30
54
60
4g
50
in -1
40
30
3g
2g
20
10
10
15
20
25
30
Crank radius R in mm
52
36
in
80
0m
c 1000
m
60
[N/mm]
z=
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Formulas for calculating oscillating machines based on the fundamental knowledges about oscillation theories.
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4. Free Oscillation Systems
Freely oscillating one-mass systems (figs. 4 to 6) are supported with ROSTA oscillating mountings type AB and AB-D.
In this case the angle at which the excitation force is applied
on the through determines the direction of oscillation.
Thanks to the low frequency support, free oscillators impose
only very small dynamic loads on the foundation. However
for reasons of structure stiffnes (max. 7 m), only certain
conveyor lengths can be executed, otherwise oscillation
nodes occur which obstruct conveying.
Free oscillating conveyors are driven by non-positive inertia
drives exploiting the action of rotating unbalanced masses
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feeding direction
feeding direction
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4.3. Drive with two Unbalanced Motors
If two unbalanced motors are used with a linear shaker or
screen (fig. 6), it must be borne in mind that they counter-
rotate and are joined absolutely rigid, so that they synchronize at once when switched on, setting-up linear oscillations.
feeding direction
mm
2
( 2 nerr) sw = []
K = 60
9810 2
Insulation efficiency
( ff ) 2
err 2
W=
2
( fferre ) 1
100 =
accelerati
on
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