Conveyor Problems Associated With Short Acceleration Times

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David D. Gallagher Edmond J. O’Donovan
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

It has been well accepted for many decades that hard starting of conveyors has associated problems. It is particularity damaging to the belt and splices. Recent measurements of hard starts on a long conveyor with a low modulus belt showed very unusual responses. These included violent accelerations and repeated "whip cracking" of the belt. Laboratory investigations of the very high strain rates experienced by the belt during the whip cracking, show mechanisms for belt damage that are not associated with normal usage. This paper outlines the measurement to show that for long, low modulus conveyors, constant torque controls are inappropriate and time ramp controls are really essential.
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APA: David D. Gallagher Edmond J. O’Donovan  (1998)  Conveyor Problems Associated With Short Acceleration Times

MLA: David D. Gallagher Edmond J. O’Donovan Conveyor Problems Associated With Short Acceleration Times. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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