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SYNOPSIS

ON DESIGN
OF BELT
CONVEYOR

synopsis

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on
design of belt conveyor

SUBMITTED BY :
Mr. ANSARI JAVAID kabir
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Mr. KHAN ADNAN SHAMSHER
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mR. KHAN NOORUL SAEED
630
mR. MUJAWAR RAHIL RAFIK
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GUIDED BY: S.S. MAGHRABI


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGG.
M. H. SABOO SIDDIK COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
MUMBAI - 08

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2010-11

Conveyor
COcocoVEYOR
system

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BELT
Introduction
Conveyor belts have been used for decades to transport bulk and unit loads.
They have proved their worth everywhere because belt conveyor installations can
be adapted to meet nearly all local conditions. They are work-safe and economical.

The demand for ever increasing capacities and ever longer conveying lengths
has accelerated the development of the belt conveyor technique, new materials are
being developed, new conveying systems are being planned and tested especially
those having regard to the environmental.

The conveyor belt plays the major part in the whole system and has to
overcome the many and varied stresses. In addition to this every conveying
problem is different and needs careful planning and selection of the right elements
in order to achieve the optimum conveying capacity in an economical way.

There are a number of practical rules, values and experiences which can be
useful during the planning stage. This manual aims to be of assistance to operators,
engineers and project people and provides a substantial amount of elementary data.
In addition there are a number of instructions and hints
offered to enable accurate calculations or checks on installation components that
impinge on the running of the belt.

In future there will be more and more use of the computer for calculations
and dimensioning of belt conveyors. With this often the correlation of the valuation
criteria will no longer be recognizable. This manual should also help to understand
the background to a calculation, the selection criteria for an
optimum belt type and to recognize a special operating case.

All new standards DIN, or ISO, have been taken into consideration as well as
the results of individual research studies. The developments continue and we are
grateful for all hints and practical experiences.

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HISTOrY
Until the mid 1970’s conveyor belt development and technology was
concentrated on the search for appropriate materials for the belt and the solving of
drive problems. In the first instance transmission of traction played a part. As
the demand grew for conveyors of larger capacity and longer length, additional
requirements effecting the belt had to be considered and researched such as greater
work load, elongation, slit resistance and endless splice jointing.
from 1870 Trials with plain cotton belts.
up to 1914 First rubber conveyor belts developed from drive
belts
1921 Founding of the Enerka factory. Manufacture of drive belts and later
conveyor belts.
1923/1924 First use of belts underground, not a success due to drive
problems.
1926 First belts with robust Balata reinforced covers.
from 1928 Use of belts with Maco cotton plies.
from 1933 Development of Rayon/cotton belts and pure rayon belts.
Transition from natural rubber to synthetic rubber for protection
of carcase.
from 1939 Increased use of rayon and synthetic rubber.
1941/1942 Use of PVC belts above ground.
1942 Steelcord belts used for the first time for major long haul installations in the
United States.
from 1945 Further development of rayon belts.
Introduction of mixed material fabrics includes synthetic weft.
1954/1955 Development of high tensile strength belts e.g. plies from rayon,
polyamide and polyester. Cover rubbers with various surface
designs. Steep incline belting with profiles and cleats.
from 1955 Development and use of steel cord belting in Europe.
from 1970 Use of Aramide as reinforcing material for the carcase
from 1980 Development of new conveyor systems e.g. the tube conveyor,
hammock conveyor.

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This brief history illustrates the more important stages in conveyor belt
development. The search for new materials became necessary because of the ever
increasing demands to optimise installation construction such as pulley diameters,
vertical and horizontal curves etc. and the demands of new
conveying systems.

• Optimising conveyor belt reinforcing materials i.e. exploit to their


maximum strength limits to obtain optimum working life economy.
• Optimum dimensioning of installation components e.g. pulley diameters, idlers,
bearings and shafts, troughing transitions, drive and take-up systems.
• Adaptation of cover quality to each duty i.e. cover quality to provide optimum
solution at the most economical cost.
• Manufacture of conveyor belts and installation construction with the environment
in mind.
Chronological Development

Importance of Conveyor Belts

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Conveyor belts are referred to as belt conveyors and it involves endless
loops of a material that are primarily used to transport objects from one location to
another.
Conveyor belts can be classified into two types
1] Curved Conveyor Belts 2] Straight Conveyor Belts

A curved conveyor belt is curved in shape. In comparison to straight


conveyor belts the curved conveyor belts in fact have various advantageous.
Curved conveyor belts can run through any kind of curve, and most of the
conveyor belts come with a curve shape of 45, 90, or 180 degrees. The belts are
normally built in a flexible mode.

These belts are mainly employed in agricultural and industrial purposes.


Curved conveyor belts can be mostly segregated into vertical and horizontal
conveyor belts. Vertical curved conveyor belts are more in demand. The vertical
curved conveyor belts are held between two cases and are primarily employed for
bulk material or unit carrying applications. Horizontal curved conveyor belts are
usually built on the platform and are used for the carrying heavy materials. The
functioning of a conveyor belt is pretty straightforward. In fact an array of
conveyor belts are required for the proper working of conveyor belts. The essential
part of conveyor belt tool is the splicing kit. Besides, heat measuring or controlling
devices and different types of slitters form a central part of conveyor belt tools.

Demand of Conveyor Belts


in the International Markets
China (Mainland), India, Pakistan,
United States, United Kingdom,
Iran, Australia, HongKong, Austria,
Singapore

Prominent Destinations to source


Pharmaceutical Conveyor belts
from India

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Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Bangalore, New Delhi, Thane,
Delhi,
Hyderabad, Vadodara, Faridabad, Coimbatore, Ludhiana, Noida, Jalandhar,
Ghaziabad,
Secunderabad, Indore, Rajkot, Gurgaon, Amritsar, Howrah, Nagpur, Navi Mumbai,
Anand, Kanpur, Hubli, Jaipur, Mandi Gobindgarh, Belgaum, Kapurthala, Vapi,
Ankleshwar, Aurangabad, Bahadurgarh, Bilaspur, Nashik, Sonepat, Surat,
Visakhapatnam, Bhavnagar, Jodhpur, Kolhapur, Muzaffarnagar, Vijayawada,
Ballabgarh,
Bhilai, Greater Noida, Guwahati
Conveyor belt tools can be availed from conveyor belt suppliers and wholesalers on
made-from-india.com, a leading B2B portal from India.
KeywordB2b portal, Conveyor belts,india

Objective
Bulk material transportation requirement have continued to press the belt
conveyor industry to carry higher tonnages over longer distance &more diverse
routes .In order to keep up, significant technology advance have being required in
the field of system desig , analysis and numerical simulation. The appilication of

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traditional components in non traditional applications requiring horizontal curves &
intermediate drives have changed & expanded belt conveyors possibilities.
Examples of complex conveying applications along with numerical tools required
to insure reliability & availability will be reviewed.

As an engineering student our objective is to learn the practical/ actual


design of conveyor system.

Methodology
 Collecting literature
 Analysis of design
 Modification as required

conveyor design METHODOLOGY

After Selection of configuration and layout of system following steps are


followed;
1. Characteristics of material affecting design
2. Belt speed
3. Width of belt
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4. Capacity of belt conveyor
5. Driving force and power calculation
6. Belt selection
7. Pulleys
8. Idler
9. Drive selection
10. Coasting
11. Structurals

Accessories
1. Motor Selection
2. Speed Reducers
3. Couplings
4. Ploughs
5. Trippers
6. Belt turner
7. Belt cleaner

construction

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Applications
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1. Mining industry
2. Cement industry
3. Coal and ash handling
4. Cold storage industry
5. Packing industry
6. Luggage handling in airports
7. Automation industry

refrences

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1. IS 11592-1985 Selection and design of belt conveyor

2. IS 8598-1987 Specification for idlers and idlers sets

3. IS 8531-1986 Specification for pulleys

4. IS 7151-1986 Code of recommended practice for safety

5. IS 1891-1978 Specifications for rubber conveyor and elevator belt

6. IS 5048-1989 Calculation of operating power and tensile forces

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