Toward an Effective Friction Factor for Ceramic-in-Rubber Pulley Lagging: An Analysis of Field Data

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul W. Patton Christopher Scott Smith
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The use of ceramic-in-rubber pulley lagging on bulk material belt conveyors is increasing. Many of the applications have been on pulleys originally installed with rubber lagging. There is a consensus that the fiction characteristics of the ceramic material are significantly better but the factors quoted vary, possibly because the more complex traction mechanism of the dimpled ceramic elements on the belt is not well understood. In this paper we will report and evaluate field data from a number of field installations to provide a study of actual friction characteristics in successful applications for those who desire reliable data for using ceramic-in-rubber lagging in new conveyor designs.
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APA: Paul W. Patton Christopher Scott Smith  (2004)  Toward an Effective Friction Factor for Ceramic-in-Rubber Pulley Lagging: An Analysis of Field Data

MLA: Paul W. Patton Christopher Scott Smith Toward an Effective Friction Factor for Ceramic-in-Rubber Pulley Lagging: An Analysis of Field Data. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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