Wire Rope Sheave Friction Effects on the Takeup Carriage Belt Tension

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeff Poe
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

When a takeup weight is offset to the side of a conveyor, a wire rope is commonly routed from the takeup weight through a series of sheaves to the takeup carriage. The friction developed from a series of wire rope sheaves can effect the actual belt tension at the make up carriage. Through real-mime testing the actual tension on a makeup carriage was recorded with data acquisition using an internally strain-gauged turnbuckle. The wire rope used to transfer the makeup weight to the makeup carriage was routed through a series of lubricated bronzed bushed sheaves. The tension on the makeup carriage was found to be as much as 26% higher than the weight of the makeup due to the friction in the sheaves. A detailed discussion of the testing and results will be made.
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APA: Jeff Poe  (2000)  Wire Rope Sheave Friction Effects on the Takeup Carriage Belt Tension

MLA: Jeff Poe Wire Rope Sheave Friction Effects on the Takeup Carriage Belt Tension. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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