Optimizing Conveyor Take-Up Systems Using Dynamic Analysis and the Implementation of Capstans

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David J. Kruse
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Although it may be perfectly acceptable to neglect the belt's elastic behavior for many conveyor designs, this can lead to disastrous consequences for others. So how can a designer know in advance if a dynamic analysis is required? Unfortunately, in many cases it is impossible to foresee or predict dynamic problems prior to performing the actual analysis. However, a basic understanding of the principles of conveyor dynamics, as well as knowledge regarding common problem areas, can significantly help the designer make more educated decisions during the initial design stage. This paper will demonstrate how static calculations alone can incorrectly represent the true behavior of the conveyor system. It will also discuss the importance of correctly sizing and locating the take-up system to provide the most economical conveyor design. The use of capstans will also be discussed followed by two examples demonstrating their proper operation.
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APA: David J. Kruse  (2002)  Optimizing Conveyor Take-Up Systems Using Dynamic Analysis and the Implementation of Capstans

MLA: David J. Kruse Optimizing Conveyor Take-Up Systems Using Dynamic Analysis and the Implementation of Capstans. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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