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Dynamics Analysis of a Linear Shale Shaker in Considering Forces of Solids

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Based on principle of machine dynamics, the kinematic terms of sliding backward and forward, free flight, remaining in contacting with the screen and staying stationary on the screen for solid particles are obtained. By translating the nonlinear acting forces of solid particles into inertial force and damping force, the nonlinear vibration equations for the shaker are established. The equivalent linearization method is used to get the first order approximate solution of the vibration equations. The calculating formulas of combination coefficient and equivalent damp coefficient of solid particles are obtained.

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The authors would like to thank for the Research Fund for Key Discipline of Mechatronic Engineering of Sichuan Province, Xihua University (SZD0409-08-0).

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Zhu, W., Wang, H., Dong, L. (2012). Dynamics Analysis of a Linear Shale Shaker in Considering Forces of Solids. In: Hou, Z. (eds) Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation in Electrical Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 135. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2185-6_26

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