The Mechanism Analysis of Horizontal Vibrated Conveyor with Inclination

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Considering the transition effect of static friction to dynamic friction, a two degree-of- freedoms vibration model of a new type of horizontal vibrated conveyor with inclination which can be used for continuous charging of electric arc furnace is formulated using d'Alembert principle. Based on the proposed vibration model, a program is wrote and the transmit mechanism is investigated. Computational results reveal numerous interesting conveying characteristics which can be used to forecast and control the vibration of the scrap and the conveyor.

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