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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Product Design of Semi Flexible Screw Conveyor |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Santanu Chakarborthy , Anshuman Mehta |
: | 10.9790/1684-11540113 |
Abstract: In this project we have endeavoured to study and create an adaptive design of semi-flexible screw conveyor using conventional specifications and standards. A CAD model shall be developed of a three segment screw conveyor that can function as a single unit as well as independently and also can be mix matched, thus providing flexibility by length variation. Also applying the concept of universal joint, each of these segments can be linked at an angle, both in the horizontal and vertical planes thus providing flexibility by angle variation. The successful design and assembly of the CAD model shall provide us a cheap, efficient and standard method of providing flexibility in screw conveyors.
Keywords: Auger Section; Keys and Splines; Norelem Single Cardan Joint; Trough; Tonnage Capacity
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Reliability Analysis in the Formulating Of Maintenance Program |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | O. E. Isaac , D. S. Aziaka |
: | 10.9790/1684-11541420 |
Abstract: Over the years, modern maintenance cost has gradually built up, often frighteningly outpacing material or labor costs in cost of production. This is however brought about the need to develop new maintenance strategies that can effectively reduce the cost, while at the same time adequately maintain the integrity of the equipment, this work takes a look at various concepts of reliability such as Fault Tree Analysis (FTA). Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMAE), Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), the usefulness of data associated concepts such as Mean- Time- To- Failure (MTTF), instantaneous failure rate, lifetime of components and others in uncovering the root causes of the failure associated with an Ingersoll- Rand compressor.
Keywords: Reliabilty, Maintenance, cost, Valve, Failure rate
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Abstract: A stochastic identification technique is proposed to estimate both the order and parameters of multi-inputs multi-outputs vibrating structural systems. A time-series model of an over-specified order is considered. The extraneous modes associated with the over-specified order model are distinguished from system modes by applying a backwards approach. The poles of the extraneous modes have been shown to be canceled by the extra zeroes. These poles are found to be generally inside the unit circle. Simulation examples have been presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the present proposed identification approach. Experimental runs on the vibration of a flexible truss, representing the tower of an overhead tower cranes, is carried out, the data of which was used to identify the system order and parameters.
Keywords: Extraneous modes, flexible structures, multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems, stochastic system identification, tower cranes.
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Abstract: Solar energy is renewable source of energy which can be used for many applications like power generation, water heating & cooking etc. The hard part is capturing the sunlight. It shines all over the earth. Air compressors, sometimes referred to as gas compressors, are devices or tools that reduce the volume of a gas thus creating pressure and heat in the gas being compressed. The most common application of this technology is the common or garden air compressor that you might have at home for inflating tyres or using with a spray painting tool. The basic set up of a solar power air compressor is a number of solar panels that are made up of photovoltaic cells. The cells create direct current electricity through the reaction of photons with silicon dioxide. This direct current is used to power a motor that works the compressor unit. In the present work solar photo voltaic is used to generate the power to run the air compressor used for inflating tyres.
Keywords: solar energy, compressor, volume, solar photovoltaic, electricity.
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Abstract: The purpose of this technical study was to do a design analysis in order to ascertain the performance and output capacity of a pedal powered cassava grinding machine that is very efficient and affordable for rural farmers (dwellers) who cannot afford petrol and diesel engines as a prime mover for garri processing. In the design, the human expended for an average age man of 70kg (1501b) at a cycling speed range of 16km/h – 24km/h or 233 r.p.m was used and after the analysis the efficiency and human power required to drive the shaft was calculated to be 56% and 1.02hp respectively. The machine which is very cheap and affordable is highly recommended for farmers as it can deliver an output capacity of 58:59kg of cassava per hour and can produce a mechanical advantage of 0.42 which is less than 1 as recommended under simple machines.
Keywords: Cassava, Pedal Powered, Rural Farmers
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Abstract: In any human environment (Residential, industrial, commercial etc) wastes are often generated. These wastes (combustible wastes, organic wastes, metallic wastes, broken ceramics/bottles wastes) constitutes serious nuisance and pose health problems when not properly managed. Attempt to overcome this problem and control these waste, led to the development of broken ceramics/bottles grinding machine. In the design a two stroke spark ignition engine was incorporated. Littered broken bottles and ceramics were gathered from the environment and fed into the hopper where it was grinded into powdered form to be used as a replacement fir sharp sand in a sand blasting machine. The performance of the machine was evaluated the through its output capacity which was feted to be 45.58kg/S using a single stroke S.I engine
Keywords: grinding machine, ceramics/Bottles waste, design, Fabrication
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Abstract: Smart structures are the structure where in piezoelectric layers are attached to elastic layers in patches or in distributed form. Among many types of smart or adaptive materials, piezoelectric materials are primarily use because, theoretical analysis of this material has been so well developed. In this paper an analytical procedure is developed, to investigate the buckling characteristics of smart material plates subjected to electromechanical loading based on higher order shear deformation theory. The solutions are obtained using Navier's method for symmetric and anti-symmetric cross ply composite laminates attached with piezoelectric layer with all four edges all simply supported. The results obtained in this paper have been compared with other authors.
Keywords: buckling characteristics, higher order theory, navier's method, piezoelectric material, smart structures.
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Theory", International Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 3, 2013, PP 92-99.
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Abstract: Design of the end-effector of a robot is of high importance. This is the part of a robot that actually interacts with the object and does grip it. Without a suitable end-effector, a robot cannot function properly. Poorly designed gripper may result in slip of a component from the jaws of a gripper and even damage parts sometimes. A component may be hold with instability, and this can decrease system reliability. In this paper, discussion is made on design considerations that one needs to take into account while designing the 4-bar linkage gripper. The control system applied for it is also briefed.
Keywords: Robot, gripper, end-effector, FSR, force sensor resistor, 4-bar link.
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