Design Aspects Of Large Screen Units And Their Technical And Economical Limits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eric Ohl
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Due to the world's ever increasing minerals and energy demands, process plants have to cope economically with ever growing throughput rates. This trend has accelerated the development of high capacity vibrating screens. Screens with screening areas of 30 to 50 square meter (322 to 540 square feet) and width of 5.5 meter (18') are technically possible and are being used presently with great success. This paper will concern itself with the general aspects of large screen design, by using modern technology and the latest findings with regards to fatigue strengths relative to the laws of vibration. It also will investigate the technical and economical limits of such designs.
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APA: Eric Ohl  (1983)  Design Aspects Of Large Screen Units And Their Technical And Economical Limits

MLA: Eric Ohl Design Aspects Of Large Screen Units And Their Technical And Economical Limits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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