Drive and Brake Control Considerations When Using Fluid Couplings on Regenerative Conveyors

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Derek G. Cieplinski
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Regenerative conveyors with complex conveyor profiles place unusually stringent demands on the starting drive control. Depending on the nature of the conveyor loading, the drive must either provide a positive driving force to overcome conveyor friction and gravitational forces if the belt is empty or the inclined sections are loaded, or it must provide a retarding force to resist the gravitational load of decline sections to control the acceleration rate. This paper discusses the requirements of regenerative conveyors, reviews the working principals of fluid couplings, and examines their interaction by means of a case study of a 1700 m long regenerative conveyor utilizing a fluid coupling with a proportional brake control to provide controlled starting and stopping under all load conditions.
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APA: Derek G. Cieplinski  (1993)  Drive and Brake Control Considerations When Using Fluid Couplings on Regenerative Conveyors

MLA: Derek G. Cieplinski Drive and Brake Control Considerations When Using Fluid Couplings on Regenerative Conveyors. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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