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Re: Two-Dimensional Model Of Belt
Posted on
1. Dec. 2005 - 11:12
You might ask Mr. Kulinowski from University of Mining and Metallurgy, Department of Mining, Dressing and Transporting Machines, Krakow, Poland.
He did a software to calculate stationary and dynamic behaviour in a model of belt conveyor. ■
Stephan ObserVoith Turbo GmbH & Co. KGStart-Up ComponentsFill-Controlled CouplingsGermanywww.startup-components.com
Re: Two-Dimensional Model Of Belt
Posted on
29. Dec. 2005 - 04:39
Read our concept publication in Bulk Solids Handling 1984.
Read Prof. Gabriel Lodewijk's PhD thesis from Delft Univeristy in Holland.
The details are confidential and intellectual property. ■
Lawrence NordellConveyor Dynamics, Inc.website, email & phone contacts:www.conveyor-dynamics.comnordell@conveyor-dynamics.comphone: USA 360-671-2200fax: USA 360-671-8450
Re: Two-Dimensional Model Of Belt
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29. Dec. 2005 - 05:28
You must find a way to back integrate a hyperbolic function of the shape the belt takes. ■
Lawrence NordellConveyor Dynamics, Inc.website, email & phone contacts:www.conveyor-dynamics.comnordell@conveyor-dynamics.comphone: USA 360-671-2200fax: USA 360-671-8450
Two-dimensional model of belt
Dear Sirs,
I'm interested in modelling of the belt conveyors in dynamical states.
The Belt conveyor model which I use includes one dimenstional model of the belt but I would like to apply two dimensional model to investigation of either longitudinal or transversal response of the belt.
Please tell me,where I could find formulas of two dimelsional belt model to apply in my work.
I'm not a mechanician but a electrician so I'm looking for mathematical description in as simple as possible form ready for use.
Thank you.
Best regards
Peter ■