4.6 Article

Research on Segmented Belt Acceleration Curve Based on Automated Mechanical Transmission

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr10010106

Keywords

automated mechanical transmission; shift gear; soft starting; belt conveyor; segmented acceleration curve

Funding

  1. Key R&D Project of Shandong Province, China [2020CXGC011003]

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This paper proposes the use of an automated mechanical transmission (AMT) as a soft starter for medium-scale belt conveyors. The AMT is used to start the conveyor and control its acceleration using a segmented belt acceleration curve. Simulation results show that this method is effective and provide a theoretical basis for using AMTs as soft starters.
An automated mechanical transmission (AMT) is proposed as a new soft starter for medium-scale belt conveyors in this paper. The AMT is used to start the belt conveyor and shift gears step by step to make the belt conveyor accelerate softly. Based on analyzing common soft-starting acceleration curves, a segmented belt acceleration curve is proposed as a new soft-starting acceleration curve. By analyzing the AMT soft-starting system, the system modeling is built and the AMT output shaft's angular acceleration is proposed to be controlled to control the belt acceleration. The AMT soft-starting simulation model is established in the environment of AMESim, and simulation results of the soft-starting process from the first to eighth gear positions are given. The main parameter curves of the AMT soft-starting system including the belt, driving pulley, and AMT output shaft are analyzed. The simulation model can indicate the viscoelastic property of the belt. The simulation results prove that the segmented belt acceleration is appropriate for a medium-scale belt conveyor and provide a theoretical and reasonable basis for using an AMT as a soft starter.

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