Vibration Isolation Analysis of Vibrating Screen with Two-Mass and High Energy

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To break through the drawbacks of the one-mass vibrating screen like plugging screen, high noise and etc., a new vibration screen with two-mass and high energy which could generate transient high vibration intensity was analyzed. To meet the requirements of energy-saving and system stability, a spring with nonlinear and hard features was used in the main vibration system. In this case, the springs stiffness could change along with the vibration intensity. The stiffness of the vibration isolation spring could be determined by analyzing the vibration isolation coefficient, and then the hollow cylindrical rubber spring with internal damping was adopted in the vibration isolation system. On the one hand, this vibration isolation spring could effectively absorb transient high vibration intensity which passed from main vibrating spring to the lower mass. On the other hand, it could achieve good effect of vibration isolation between the lower mass and the foundation. Base on field testing, the vibration intensity was increased by 28%, meanwhile, the noise was reduced by 4% and the impact vibration to foundation was reduced by 24% , which successfully solved the plugging screen problem and also verified the validity of the vibration isolation system.

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