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Identification of Conveyor Drive Pulley Lagging Friction.

Authors :
Willis, Jason T.
Robinson, Peter W.
Carr, Michael J.
O'Shea, Jayne
Kirkland, Ashleigh
Wheeler, Craig A.
Ballestrin, Mariana
Source :
EA National Conference Publications; 2023, p173-180, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

With recent advancements in conveying technologies, conveyors are required to achieve greater lifts, longer conveying distances and higher throughputs. As such, drive stations continue to increase in size, with gearless drive stations in excess of 10 MW in existence. A significant amount of research has been conducted into the design and optimization of these systems, however, the use of standard methodologies to quantify drive friction is a known limitation that remains. Currently, design standards use Euler's classical 'rope friction' equation to determine drive limitations, with this method failing to account for a variable friction coefficient around the drive pulley. Due to this, the calculated drive is conservative and reaches the limit of efficacy with high-capacity conveyors, due to the high belt tensions required, and the necessary overdesign in structure. This paper investigates the frictional behaviour between a belt conveyor and pulley lagging materials and presents test results demonstrating how the friction coefficient varies with changing load and slip velocity. This improved understanding of the frictional behaviour between the conveyor and drive pulley lagging will further the design capabilities of high-capacity conveyor systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EA National Conference Publications
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
178224084