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Applications

7.13

Belt conveyor for bulk material

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[7-141] Equation 4: Line load of the payload

[7-142] Equation 5: Line load of the belt

[7-143] Equation 6: Line load of the rolls

Fill level coefficient
The filling factor f is important for the value of the main resistance. The lower the gradient resist-

ance of the conveyor, the greater is the impact of this value.
The effort to always be on the safe side when carrying out the dimensioning, together with the im-

precise description of the operating characteristics and the large margin with regard to the coeffi-

cient f (see following table) could cause considerable overdimensioning.
In order to avoid this overdimensioning, a more precise determination of the coefficient f is re-

quired.

• The filling factor f is basically determined by the rolling resistance of the idlers and the indenta-

tion resistance.

• If the belt is very slack, the flexing resistance of the material to be conveyed also represents a

great part of the filling factor.

m’

L

m

L

l

-------

with m

L

Q

v 3600 /

s

h

----------------------------

l

=

=

m’

Blt

m

Blt

l

-----------

=

m’

aux

m

aux

l

-------------

=

The coefficient f applies to filling degrees of the belt in the range of ϕ = 0.7 ... 1.1:
Systems that are horizontally inclined and that only slightly convey downwards (operation in motor mode)

Advantageous operating conditions

• For instance good adjustment, smooth running idlers, and a low internal friction of the

material to be conveyed, low speeds.

0.017

Conventionally designed and operated systems (according to standard)

0.020

Disadvantageous operating conditions

• For instance dusty operation, low temperatures, material to be conveyed has high inter-

nal friction, overload, high speeds.

0.023 … 0.027

In the case of extremely low temperatures and, apart from that, conventionally designed

and operated systems

0.027 … 0.035

Systems with a strong inclination to convey downwards (operation in generator mode)

• A smaller value f in this case results in a greater reliability during dimensioning.

• For operation in motor mode this is achieved by a greater value f.

0.012 … 0.016

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