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The modern design of conveyor belts focused on producing a “Mean and Lean” product, in other words, a conveying system with the minimal capital and operating costs and maximum availability, using the latest technology available, is discussed.
Topics reviewed are computer simulations, high speed belts, belt resistances, the use of horizontally curved conveyors, (including their dynamic behavior) and steep inclined conveyors. Also the optimization of conveyor stringers, belting and idlers as well as non conventional designs, such as hanging conveyors and return strand transportation are discussed.
Theoretical background is discussed and real life examples are presented.
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Zamorano, S.P. (1994). Mean and lean—conveyor design for the 1990s. In: Mining Latin America / Minería Latinoamericana. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1216-1_19
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