Functional Assessments of Dynamics of the Vibratory-Driven Equipments with Belt Transmissions

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This study deals with the problematic of vibratory equipments driving system taking into account both the requirements of functional performances related to the final technological quality, and the dynamic phenomenon appears during the working cycle according to the transmission way from the energy source to the vibration generator. This analysis provides useful assessments for equipment design no matter the technological machine type. Hereby this study tries to dignify the dynamic state deviations induced by the components characteristics of the driven equipment, and to reveal the means for minimizing the parameters variances.

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