2822. A more accurate dynamic model for dual-side excitation large vibrating screens

Compared with a traditional unilateral-driven large vibrating screen, the proposed dual-side excitation large vibrating screen (DELVS) has a simpler screen structure and less vibration mass, which might improve its reliability. A DELVS with metal cylindrical coiled springs is theoretically and exper...

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Published inJournal of Vibroengineering Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 858 - 871
Main Authors Peng, Liping, Fang, Runxin, Feng, Huihui, Zhang, Lei, Ma, Wenda, He, Xiaodi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published JVE International Ltd 01.03.2018
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ISSN1392-8716
DOI10.21595/jve.2018.18811

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Summary:Compared with a traditional unilateral-driven large vibrating screen, the proposed dual-side excitation large vibrating screen (DELVS) has a simpler screen structure and less vibration mass, which might improve its reliability. A DELVS with metal cylindrical coiled springs is theoretically and experimentally studied in this paper. With the rotation considered, a fundamental three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) dynamic model for DELVS is established firstly. Then an elastic compression bar model method (ECBM) is proposed for transverse stiffness determination of a metal cylindrical coiled spring and applied into the numerical simulation of DELVS. Finally, an experimental test on a DELVS of 4.25 mx6.00 m is conducted. It is seen that numerical simulation with the proposed ECBM is more closely related to the experimental data, hence the accuracy of the proposed dynamic model of DELVS is enhanced. The conclusions may provide guidance on a design of a high-performance large vibrating screen.
ISSN:1392-8716
DOI:10.21595/jve.2018.18811