Oscillation modes of vibrating feeders with vibro-impact adaptive drive at the output of reflacted ore from chambers of wining blocks

The oscillation modes of vibrating feeders with vibro-impact adaptive drive are researched, which are intended for output and loading of reflacted ore from chambers of wining blocks at underground mining, or other bulk media from bunkers and so on, under complicated vibration conditions. The resonan...

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Veröffentlicht in:E3S Web of Conferences 2019-01, Vol.109, p.87
Hauptverfasser: Shevchenko, Heorhii, Sushchenko, Oleksandr, Zozulia, Halyna
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Zusammenfassung:The oscillation modes of vibrating feeders with vibro-impact adaptive drive are researched, which are intended for output and loading of reflacted ore from chambers of wining blocks at underground mining, or other bulk media from bunkers and so on, under complicated vibration conditions. The resonant polyfrequency oscillations of the impactor of the vibro-impact drive of feeders with such drive in vibro-impact modes are excited, which through one-side elastic elements are transmitted to the feeder tray, and in the pillar of the reflacted ore in the chamber above the tray. With increasing load from the ore on the tray there is an increase in the intensity of the impactor vibration of the feeder vibro-impact drive with accelerations in hundreds m/s 2 . Such oscillations increase the depth of dissemination of vibrational effects in a pillar of reflacted ore above the tray, which increases the efficiency and productivity of vibration output. Depending on the feeders parameters in its oscillatory system, various modes of vibro-impact oscillations are excited. The task of choosing the mode of variation of the feeder is to choose such parameters, which would ensure efficient vibration output of the rock mass and reliability of its operation.
ISSN:2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/201910900087