Transcription of Calculation methods – conveyor belts
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conveyor and processing beltsCalculation methods conveyor beltsContent1 Terminology2 Unit goods conveying systems3 Take-up range for load-dependent take-up systems8 Bulk goods conveying systems9 Calculation exampleUnit goods conveying systems 12 conveyor and power transmission beltsmade of modern syntheticsWorldwide leaders in technology, quality and serviceFurther information on machine designcan be found in our brochure no. 305 Recommendations for machine design .The formulae, figures and recommenda-tions in this brochure are state of the artand a result of our years of experience. The Calculation results can however differfrom our Calculation programme B_Rex(free download on the internet ). These differences are a result of thebasically different approaches: whereasB_Rex is based on empirical measurementsand requires a detailed description of themachine, the Calculation methods here arebased on general, simple physical formulaeand derivations backed up by factors (c2)that include a safety margin.
Upper support roller pitch l o mm Lower support roller pitch l u mm Transition length l s mm Mass of material conveyed over whole conveying length (total load) m kg Mass of belt m B kg Mass of all rotating drum/rollers, except drive drum m R kg Mass of conveyed goods on upper side (total load) m 1 kg Mass of conveyed goods on return side (total ...
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