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Dynamic analysis of three-mass vibratory system with twin crank-slider excitation mechanism

The paper studies the dynamic behavior of the vibratory sieving conveyor equipped with the twin crank-slider excitation mechanism. The main purpose of this research consists in substantiating the possibilities of implementing the improved drive for providing the controllable vibration parameters of the working member (conveying tray, sieve, etc.) in accordance with the specific technological requirements …

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Study of transport possibilities in the resonance zone of the new vibratory conveyor equipped with the single electro-vibrator

The new vibratory conveyor, which is during patent pending [1], equipped with a single electro-vibrator intended for an accurate material dosing, was investigated in the hereby study. Possibilities of material transportations and dosing both in and out the circum-resonant zone were investigated. Dependencies of the transport velocity of the tested conveyor as functions of the …

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Self-regulating Resonance Vibration Damping System

Vibrating conveyors are widely used in the industry for transportation of bulk materials. A special application of vibrating conveyors is dosing such materials precisely, which is often required by technological processes. The application of the conveyors driven by inertia vibrators for this purpose requires both the conveyor’s operation close to its natural frequency and overcoming …

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Influence of the Excitation Frequency on Operations of the Vibratory Conveyor Allowing for a Sudden Stopping of the Transport

Transport possibilities of the new vibratory conveyor in dependence on the excitation frequency of inertial vibrators were investigated in the hereby paper. The comprehensive model of the machine together with the loose feed material was tested. Simulations allowed to determine the dependence of the transport velocity on the excitation frequency. The time needed for a …

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