Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines
The low energy efficiency and excessive power of electric motors of large-scale vibrating machines for processing bulk materials motivated a new design of the inertial drive. This drive consists of one motor and two coaxial unbalanced masses, whose rotational frequencies are related in the ratio 2:1...
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doaj-f6e0411936bd43b4ba75904a0c7614fb2020-12-26T00:00:24ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-12-0114717110.3390/en14010071Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating MachinesVolodymyr Gursky0Igor Kuzio1Pavlo Krot2Radoslaw Zimroz3Institute of Engineering Mechanics and Transport, Lviv Polytechnic National University, 79013 Lviv, UkraineInstitute of Engineering Mechanics and Transport, Lviv Polytechnic National University, 79013 Lviv, UkraineFaculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wroclaw, PolandFaculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wroclaw, PolandThe low energy efficiency and excessive power of electric motors of large-scale vibrating machines for processing bulk materials motivated a new design of the inertial drive. This drive consists of one motor and two coaxial unbalanced masses, whose rotational frequencies are related in the ratio 2:1. This approach allows for a generation of the excitation force with variable amplitude and frequency, which changes depending on the inertial characteristics and shaft rotation frequency and does not relate to the phase difference of the unbalanced masses. Because of this, the symmetry axis of the resulting vector hodograph can be changed. The spectral composition of the exciting force up to 200 Hz contains higher harmonics, the energy share of which is 25.4% from the 2nd harmonic and 14.1% from the 3rd and higher harmonics that correspondingly improves bulk material treatment in comparison to single-frequency vibrators. The finite element model is used for checking the strength capacity of the most loaded units of a dual-frequency drive. Its use allows the realization of complex trajectories of motion that are more technologically efficient for variable parameters of the treated media and energy saving in sieving screens and other vibrating machines.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/71sieving screeninertial vibratordual-frequencyspectrumFEM simulation |
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Volodymyr Gursky Igor Kuzio Pavlo Krot Radoslaw Zimroz Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines Energies sieving screen inertial vibrator dual-frequency spectrum FEM simulation |
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Volodymyr Gursky Igor Kuzio Pavlo Krot Radoslaw Zimroz |
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Volodymyr Gursky |
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Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines |
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Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines |
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Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines |
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Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines |
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Energy-Saving Inertial Drive for Dual-Frequency Excitation of Vibrating Machines |
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energy-saving inertial drive for dual-frequency excitation of vibrating machines |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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The low energy efficiency and excessive power of electric motors of large-scale vibrating machines for processing bulk materials motivated a new design of the inertial drive. This drive consists of one motor and two coaxial unbalanced masses, whose rotational frequencies are related in the ratio 2:1. This approach allows for a generation of the excitation force with variable amplitude and frequency, which changes depending on the inertial characteristics and shaft rotation frequency and does not relate to the phase difference of the unbalanced masses. Because of this, the symmetry axis of the resulting vector hodograph can be changed. The spectral composition of the exciting force up to 200 Hz contains higher harmonics, the energy share of which is 25.4% from the 2nd harmonic and 14.1% from the 3rd and higher harmonics that correspondingly improves bulk material treatment in comparison to single-frequency vibrators. The finite element model is used for checking the strength capacity of the most loaded units of a dual-frequency drive. Its use allows the realization of complex trajectories of motion that are more technologically efficient for variable parameters of the treated media and energy saving in sieving screens and other vibrating machines. |
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sieving screen inertial vibrator dual-frequency spectrum FEM simulation |
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