Conveyor Belt
Conveyor Belt
Conveyor Belt
CONTD
-In 1913,Henry Ford introduced conveyor-belt
assembly lines atFord companys Highland
Park, Michigan factory.
-In 1972, the French society REI created in
New Caledonia the then longest straight-belt
conveyor in the world, at a length of 13.8km.
-In 1957, the B. F. Goodrich Company patented
a conveyor belt that it went on to produce as
the Turnover Conveyor Belt System.
frame
Belt wrapped around pulleys at
ends
Pulleys coupled to gears and
motors
Peripheral Devices to drop on
belt, direct around corner,
Conveyor Parts
along
A continuous haulage system that is not
limited by cycles of batch movement
Requires a continuous frame and structure
before can transport material over route
Calculation
Design Parameters
Belt tension: The belt of the conveyor
always experience a tensile load due to the
rotation of the
electric drive, weight of the conveyed
materials, and due to the idlers. The belt
tension at steady
state can be calculated as:
Tb = 1.37*f*L*g*[2*mi+ (2*mb +
mm)*cos ()] + (H*g*mm)
Contd
Where,
Tb is in Newton.
f = Coefficient of friction
L = Conveyor length in meters. Conveyor length is
approximately half of the total belt length.
g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/sec2
mi = Load due to the idlers in Kg/m.
mb = Load due to belt in Kg/m.
mm = Load due to the conveyed materials in Kg/m.
= Inclination angle of the conveyor in Degree.
H = vertical height of the conveyor in meters.
Load due to idlers (mi): This can be calculated as below:
calculated as:
Pm = Pp/Kd
Where,
Pm is in Kw.
Pp = the power at drive pulley in Kw
Kd = Drive efficiency.
Acceleration
The acceleration of the conveyor belt can be
calculated as:
A= (Tbs Tb)/ [L*(2*mi + 2*mb+mm)]
Where,
A is in m/sec2
Tbs = the belt tension while starting in N.
Tb = the belt tension in steady state in N.
L = the length of the conveyor in meters.
mi = Load due to the idlers in Kg/m.
mb = Load due to belt in Kg/m.
mm = Load due to the conveyed materials in Kg/m.
Model calculation
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