StaticFish
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2003
- 10
Hi
I'm looking for a little bit of help on how to mathematically determine the trajectory of material off a conveyor belt. Here are the specs (I'm not sure what information would be required)
This particular belt carries a heavy grainy particle (Nickel Matte to be exact) that is about 10.5% water by weight. It runs at 10fpm, and hits the head pulley at an 8 degree incline. The diameter of the head pulley is 24", the width of the belt is 30". The height of the material is roughly 3" to 4".
SF
~~Bold are the ones who come over the line to fall~~
I'm looking for a little bit of help on how to mathematically determine the trajectory of material off a conveyor belt. Here are the specs (I'm not sure what information would be required)
This particular belt carries a heavy grainy particle (Nickel Matte to be exact) that is about 10.5% water by weight. It runs at 10fpm, and hits the head pulley at an 8 degree incline. The diameter of the head pulley is 24", the width of the belt is 30". The height of the material is roughly 3" to 4".
SF
~~Bold are the ones who come over the line to fall~~