Local Stresses in Belt Turnovers in Conveyor Belts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ryan Lemmon
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Belt turnovers are commonly used in conveyors to rotate the belt so that the clean side of the belt contacts the return idlers. The belt turnover length has traditionally been sized on only the twisting stresses. However, belt turnovers are also subjected to bending stresses due to the weight of the belt. Although bending stresses have in the past been ignored, these stresses are significant and should not be neglected. This paper quantifies and presents a method for calculated twisting and bending stresses and also the belt sag.
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APA: Ryan Lemmon  (2002)  Local Stresses in Belt Turnovers in Conveyor Belts

MLA: Ryan Lemmon Local Stresses in Belt Turnovers in Conveyor Belts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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