I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km , belt speed = 2.5 meter per second, trough angle = 30 , surcharge = 25, material = excavated soil (sand) , lump size less than 150 mm , density =1,550 kg/M3 , belt length = 5 Km (multiple flights ) , Flow = 3500 to 4,000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1,200 mm , considering these inputs , how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor as Kwh per metric ton (Weight) per Km (distance)
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km length = 5 Km , Flow = 2500 to 3000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1200 mm , trough angle=30 how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor
thank you sooooo much .. i'm using your video to design a conveyor for my graduation project and i wanted to ask .. how should i know the coefficient of friction ? does it depend on material ? .. and i will be so thankful if u can provide me with a standard sheet .
@@rewanhaggag4395 i'm working on the same idea for my project at Sinai University .. a color based sorting conveyor belt .. can you please tell me the specs of the belt and the motor you used for your project ? .. Thanks in advance.
@@MahmoudAhmed-pv2hg we used a servo motor and we didn't actually focused on the conveyor cuz it was an unnecessary part of our project .. my main project was about a pneumatic gripper which we used as an inspection tool to grip a product running on the conveyor , weight it , then decide if it will drop it right or left according to its weight
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km length = 5 Km , Flow = 2500 to 3000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1200 mm , trough angle=30 how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor
After put/multiply of coefficient friction (0.5) value are divided by lower value that is (1/2). I think friction value should be added in total weight because friction is decreased of this speed, than why? Ans please.
0.5 seems indeed excessive for idler rollers. I use that value with slider beds, it is pretty typical for steel vs. belt material. Just confirm with belt manufacturer since it depends on belt material and slider bed material. For idler rollers, I use 0.05. It is much higher than the equivalent friction factor in bearings but works well.
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km length = 5 Km , Flow = 2500 to 3000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1200 mm , trough angle=30 how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km , belt speed = 2.5 meter per second, trough angle = 30 , surcharge = 25, material = excavated soil (sand) , lump size less than 150 mm , density =1,550 kg/M3 , belt length = 5 Km (multiple flights ) , Flow = 3500 to 4,000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1,200 mm , considering these inputs , how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor as Kwh per metric ton (Weight) per Km (distance)
Excellent presentation Sir, please continue your intellectual teaching
Thank you, EBE! May you be blessed!
Nice explanation. Keep update about design calculation video like this. Thank you, Sir.
Thank you sir for the explanation, i learn a lot from your videos. Please continue all about conveyor calculation.
thanking you first of all, okay i will try my best to keep continue the connection
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km , belt speed = 2.5 meter per second, trough angle = 30 , surcharge = 25, material = excavated soil (sand) , lump size less than 150 mm , density =1,550 kg/M3 , belt length = 5 Km (multiple flights ) , Flow = 3500 to 4,000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1,200 mm , considering these inputs , how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor as Kwh per metric ton (Weight) per Km (distance)
Sir please make a video for bulk material inclined belt conveyor total design
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km length = 5 Km , Flow = 2500 to 3000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1200 mm , trough angle=30 how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor
God bless u sir. Got it easily.
Nice video bro!
3.28 and 2.2 what value? from the division of 1 hp / 3300 feet.lbs/min
thank you sooooo much ..
i'm using your video to design a conveyor for my graduation project and i wanted to ask .. how should i know the coefficient of friction ? does it depend on material ? .. and i will be so thankful if u can provide me with a standard sheet .
Its standard Dry and 20 to 50 °C it will be 0.5 to 0.6. its a ration between roller mechanism
@@hr5094 thank u so much but it's a little bit late hahah , i'm a lean engineer now thank u :)
@@rewanhaggag4395 i'm working on the same idea for my project at Sinai University .. a color based sorting conveyor belt .. can you please tell me the specs of the belt and the motor you used for your project ? .. Thanks in advance.
@@MahmoudAhmed-pv2hg we used a servo motor and we didn't actually focused on the conveyor cuz it was an unnecessary part of our project .. my main project was about a pneumatic gripper which we used as an inspection tool to grip a product running on the conveyor , weight it , then decide if it will drop it right or left according to its weight
Great
Looking for more
Like when the belt is at an angle
What factors to consider while calculating the starting power for full load capacity. Or breakaway torque
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km length = 5 Km , Flow = 2500 to 3000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1200 mm , trough angle=30 how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor
What is belt pull ? Force or Work Newtons or joules
its mean that will we use 2.5 hp motor for this conveyor
After put/multiply of coefficient friction (0.5) value are divided by lower value that is (1/2). I think friction value should be added in total weight because friction is decreased of this speed, than why? Ans please.
Yes its the same, first we calculate the total weight and multiply with coefficient friction.
@@hr5094 the belt pull should be 567.48 Kg
Thank you sir, but when we are consider acceleration due to gravity(g)? Power= Force x velocity... Right?
yes
Hi Sir how did you calculate linear speed?
Linear speed depend upon how much material traveling per hour is required
Hi sir! I want to ask, how do you determine the value of coefficient of friction? Is it constant 0.5?
Dear,
Yes it is standard 0.5, as we know CEMA (Conveyor Equipment Manufacturer's Association) is also follow the same value for friction coefficient.
0.5 seems indeed excessive for idler rollers. I use that value with slider beds, it is pretty typical for steel vs. belt material. Just confirm with belt manufacturer since it depends on belt material and slider bed material.
For idler rollers, I use 0.05. It is much higher than the equivalent friction factor in bearings but works well.
Its standard Dry and 20 to 50 °C it will be 0.5 to 0.6. its a ration between roller mechanism
how to calculate required belt pull?
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km length = 5 Km , Flow = 2500 to 3000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1200 mm , trough angle=30 how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor
How do you determine gear ratio?
For gear ratio I will prepair another video regarding reduction ratio selection of motor and gear
Would like if the music was turned down. Can barely listen to your voice in the background.
GOOD VIDEO, but should give some importance/explanation for units.
density of rubber is 1360 kg per meter cube is it correct?
yes approximate
music jaruri tha kya sir G
Kindly reduce the music sound and speak loudly
Great....
Suggestions... installation procedure of different coupling types
Installation of belt conveyor guide line
Installation of new belt piece
Is in progress, wait for upcoming videos
Good video but you know the annoying music does not add anything but distraction to your lesson
it isnt weight its mass as weight is mass x gravity
Right. Kinetic force = Normal*kinetic coeficient.
Normal = mass * gravity.
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no music Please .its irritating.
could you get rid of the background music. so annoying I can't hear you
Music kya hai. Vo jaruri nahi. Good concept with Very bad presentation.
I appreciate your help in providing me a brief equation or rule of thumb to calculate the specific energy consumption as Kwh/Mt/Km , belt speed = 2.5 meter per second, trough angle = 30 , surcharge = 25, material = excavated soil (sand) , lump size less than 150 mm , density =1,550 kg/M3 , belt length = 5 Km (multiple flights ) , Flow = 3500 to 4,000 Mt/Hr , Route inclination= zero inclination, Width = 1,200 mm , considering these inputs , how much electricity will be consumed in electrical motor as Kwh per metric ton (Weight) per Km (distance)