Belt Conveyor Drives: Factors That Influence Their Selection

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lawrence K. Nordell
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The selection of belt conveyor drive systems (*) is the subject of ongoing investigation. Frequently this choice has been governed by an incomplete perspective on the major considerations. A more comprehensive and objective approach is desirable. This paper presents additional factors which hopefully will broaden this perspective. BACKGROUND Conventional belt conveyors are powered by electric or electro-mechanical drives(*) mounted at the conveyor's head, tail, intermediate return span, or a combination of these (Fig. 1). A list of the drives reviewed is given in Table I. The following are main elements influencing the selection of the drive system: 1) dynamic characteristics, 2) economic factors such as capital cost, plant spares compatibility, reliability, availability, maintainability, and 3) environmental constraints. The principal dynamic characteristics of concern are the reactions of belt forces generated by the drive system during starting of the conveyor. Another attribute for consideration is the application of multiple driven pulleys used to 1) lower the conveyor's belt tension requirements, 2) increase the expected tonnage throughput, allowing for possible drive component failures, and 3) increase the plant spares flexibility related to the drive assembly.
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APA: Lawrence K. Nordell  (1977)  Belt Conveyor Drives: Factors That Influence Their Selection

MLA: Lawrence K. Nordell Belt Conveyor Drives: Factors That Influence Their Selection. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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