Based on the Modeling and Simulation Analysis of the Spray Pump of Soildworks

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For the research of the mine large displacement spray pump in structure characteristics, each part of the spray pump should make use of Solidworks 3 d modeling, then assembled to be assembly at the same time. During the process of assemble, the assembly must be checked for interference. And simulate the spray pump motion, operation parameters are obtained according to the basic parameters and theoretical analysis. It’s of great significance to enhance the efficiency of the practical production in coal mine by bearing the main stress, testing and optimizing the performance of the crankshaft.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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2745-2748

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July 2014

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