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Nendel K, Risch T (2010). Two-dimensional movement patterns of vibratory conveyors. Logistics Journal, Vol. 01. (urn:nbn:de:0009-14-26721)
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%0 Journal Article %T Two-dimensional movement patterns of vibratory conveyors %A Nendel, Klaus %A Risch, Thomas %J Logistics Journal %D 2010 %V 01 %N 01 %@ 1860-7977 %F nendel2010 %X Vibratory conveyors represent an essential proportion of the feeding technology used for small and medium-sized bulk goods and piece goods. The obtained speed of the conveyed good is considerably dependent on the operating point of a vibratory conveyor and is often determined by the operating frequency, the amplitude and the throwing angle to the horizontal. The use of vibration isolators to reduce the dynamism transferred to the environment may cause movement patterns of the conveyor that make the calculation of the resulting conveying speed according to the known guidelines impossible. Analysis methods of two-dimensional movement patterns are introduced with the help of theoretical and experimental examinations. Further approaches to simulate movement patterns of conveyed goods are introduced. %L 620 %K Vibratory conveyor %R 10.2195/LJ_Nendel_Risch_2672 %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-26721 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.2195/LJ_Nendel_Risch_2672Download
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@Article{nendel2010, author = "Nendel, Klaus and Risch, Thomas", title = "Two-dimensional movement patterns of vibratory conveyors", journal = "Logistics Journal", year = "2010", volume = "01", number = "01", keywords = "Vibratory conveyor", abstract = "Vibratory conveyors represent an essential proportion of the feeding technology used for small and medium-sized bulk goods and piece goods. The obtained speed of the conveyed good is considerably dependent on the operating point of a vibratory conveyor and is often determined by the operating frequency, the amplitude and the throwing angle to the horizontal. The use of vibration isolators to reduce the dynamism transferred to the environment may cause movement patterns of the conveyor that make the calculation of the resulting conveying speed according to the known guidelines impossible. Analysis methods of two-dimensional movement patterns are introduced with the help of theoretical and experimental examinations. Further approaches to simulate movement patterns of conveyed goods are introduced.", issn = "1860-7977", doi = "10.2195/LJ_Nendel_Risch_2672", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-26721" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Nendel, Klaus AU - Risch, Thomas PY - 2010 DA - 2010// TI - Two-dimensional movement patterns of vibratory conveyors JO - Logistics Journal VL - 01 IS - 01 KW - Vibratory conveyor AB - Vibratory conveyors represent an essential proportion of the feeding technology used for small and medium-sized bulk goods and piece goods. The obtained speed of the conveyed good is considerably dependent on the operating point of a vibratory conveyor and is often determined by the operating frequency, the amplitude and the throwing angle to the horizontal. The use of vibration isolators to reduce the dynamism transferred to the environment may cause movement patterns of the conveyor that make the calculation of the resulting conveying speed according to the known guidelines impossible. Analysis methods of two-dimensional movement patterns are introduced with the help of theoretical and experimental examinations. Further approaches to simulate movement patterns of conveyed goods are introduced. SN - 1860-7977 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-26721 DO - 10.2195/LJ_Nendel_Risch_2672 ID - nendel2010 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen, Vol. 01, Iss. 01 |
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Two-dimensional movement patterns of vibratory conveyors (eng) |
Author | Klaus Nendel, Thomas Risch |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Vibratory conveyors represent an essential proportion of the feeding technology used for small and medium-sized bulk goods and piece goods. The obtained speed of the conveyed good is considerably dependent on the operating point of a vibratory conveyor and is often determined by the operating frequency, the amplitude and the throwing angle to the horizontal. The use of vibration isolators to reduce the dynamism transferred to the environment may cause movement patterns of the conveyor that make the calculation of the resulting conveying speed according to the known guidelines impossible. Analysis methods of two-dimensional movement patterns are introduced with the help of theoretical and experimental examinations. Further approaches to simulate movement patterns of conveyed goods are introduced. Vibrationsförderer stellen sowohl für Schüttgüter als auch für Stückgüter kleiner bis mittlerer Abmessungen einen wesentlichen Anteil der eingesetzten Zuführtechnik dar. Die dabei vom Fördergut erreichten Fördergeschwindigkeiten sind maßgeblich vom Betriebspunkt eines Vibrationsförderers abhängig und werden in der Praxis häufig durch die Betriebsfrequenz, die Schwingweite und den Wurfwinkel zur Horizontalen bestimmt. Der Einsatz von Schwingungsisolatoren zur Minderung der an die Umgebung übertragenen dynamischen Kräfte kann am Förderorgan Bewegungsformen verursachen, welche die Berechnung der resultierenden Fördergeschwindigkeit nach den bekannten Richtlinien nicht mehr ermöglicht. Anhand theoretischer und experimenteller Untersuchungen werden Analysemethoden zur Bestimmung zweidimensionaler Bewegungsformen vorgestellt und weiterführende Ansätze zur Simulation der Fördergutbewegung angeschnitten. |
Subject | Vibratory conveyor |
DDC | 620 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-14-26721 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2195/LJ_Nendel_Risch_2672 |