Study on Running Deviation and Adjusting Deviation of Belt Conveyor's Structure Based on Synchronous Technology

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Belt conveyor is widely used in a variety of automated production lines and bulk material transportation is one of the most important applications. In order to improve the accuracy of the belt conveyors, it is need not only to strictly control the production crafts, more importantly, to improve the rationality of the structure and design level. Running deviation and adjusting deviation problem are important issues to be considered in a belt conveyor design process. In this study, the 3D synchronous technology of Solid Edge ST4 will be applied in the design of the belt conveyor to design a new type of anti-deviation structure. In the design process, we combine the synchronous technology with modular technology and top-down assembly modeling techniques to confirm the subject and adjust deviation. The key is the application of synchronous technology in 3D design and the new structure in Running Deviation and Adjusting Deviation. It turned out that the application of above technology can reduce design errors and avoids the repeated design, thus greatly improving the efficiency of the engineer's design. Meanwhile, the study of running deviation can make the structure of adjusting deviation come true.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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3794-3797

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January 2013

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