Theory and Design of Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyors According to the Expanded Conveyor Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph A. Dos Santos
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Expanded Conveyor Technology, a rationalization of the conventional conveyor technology, allows us to apply the theory and principles beyond the current (perceived) limits. This was first prompted by the writer's advancements in Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyors. The introduction defines the Expanded Conveyor Technology and outlines the range of applicability for the wide variations in conventional and non-conventional conveyors. The writing deals with the theory and design of sandwich-belt, high-angle conveyors in the context of the Expanded Conveyor Technology, including the equations of friction, hugging pressure and the continuity of hugging principle; curvature constraints and criteria for tension, curvature, trough, and belt construction; and drive and tension analysis, load sharing and traction, including "derived load equivalents."
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APA: Joseph A. Dos Santos  (2000)  Theory and Design of Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyors According to the Expanded Conveyor Technology

MLA: Joseph A. Dos Santos Theory and Design of Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyors According to the Expanded Conveyor Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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