Vibrating FeedersAid Bulk Handling for Stockpiling and Reclaim Work

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Albert Musschoot
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Jan 6, 1981

Abstract

The expanding applications of vibrating feeders for controlling the flow of bulk materials, and their adaptation for processing requirements, have developed considerable interest in stockpiling and reclaim systems. The general design of these units consists of a material transporting trough, or platform, driven by a vibratory force system. Design flexibility and variety is limited only by engineering ingenuity. The basic motion of the vibratory trough, or work member, is a controlled directional linear vibration that produces a material tossing or hopping action. Material travel speeds vary from 0 to about 30 m/min, depending on the combination of frequency, amplitude, and slope vibration angle.
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APA: Albert Musschoot  (1981)  Vibrating FeedersAid Bulk Handling for Stockpiling and Reclaim Work

MLA: Albert Musschoot Vibrating FeedersAid Bulk Handling for Stockpiling and Reclaim Work. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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