The Kinematic Analysis and Simulation of the Large-Scale Linear Vibration Screen

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The kinematic analysis had carried on large-scale linear vibration screen, which was based on the theory of multi-rigid-body system and the theory of self-synchronous vibration. According to the dynamic analysis, the displacement equation was established. The vibration screen of motion was decomposed into two vertical directions. It included the vertical direction and the horizontal direction. The model of vibration screen is analyzed in the vertical direction. The dynamic model is established and analyzed by COSMOSMotion software. The paper is consisted of three parts.1) Kinematic theory analysis of double motors on the linear vibrating machine. 2) Dynamic model is built. Fixed frame is replaced with simple parts in order that the model is observed later. Through the motion analysis of the vertical direction, it is concluded that the different stiffness of the spring group was corresponding to the moving distance. 3) It is judged that reasonable range of spring parameters and the system damping, and model parameters will be modified

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