Abstract

The indentation rolling resistance of a belt conveyor with stable operation accounts for more than 60% of the total resistance. Thus, the effective reduction of indentation rolling resistance and i...

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  • A belt conveyor can be used to transport materials at a constant or varying speed from a loading location to an unloading location on a certain logistics route, which forms a continuous stream or a pulsating stream.[1]

  • The resistance generated by the belt conveyor in operation includes main, additional, special, and lifting resistance, in which the main resistance is most dominant.[2,3]

  • indentation rolling resistance (IRR) should be considered in designing a belt conveyor or investigating resistance.[4,5]

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A belt conveyor can be used to transport materials at a constant or varying speed from a loading location to an unloading location on a certain logistics route, which forms a continuous stream or a pulsating stream.[1]. Keywords Belt conveyor, three-parameter Kelvin solid model, indentation rolling resistance, viscoelasticity, working condition Ziegler and Kraft[14] used the extended Maxwell model to establish the rolling resistance between the idler and conveyor belts and collected IRR data under different idler speeds.

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