The Slipping Analyses of the Belt Conveyor between the Belt and the Roller

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In this paper, the slipping of belt conveyor for the normal stable operation and full load starting in between belt and rollers are investigated. The results illustrate that the resistance of the belt conveyor in the normal and stable operation is less than that of the full load starting operation due. The possibility of slipping in normal and stable operation is less than that of the slipping start running at full load condition. Therefore, in order to check the conveyor belt slipping, we should pay attention to the full load start condition, can not check under normal and stable operation of the skid. The application of soft-start technology to solve the problem of slipping when starting was also proposed.

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October 2012

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