EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF FLAT BELT CONVEYER SYSTEM USING D.C. MOTOR DRIVE
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i12.2018.337Keywords:
D.C. Motor, Flat Belt, Speed Controller, Inlet Container and Outlet ContainerAbstract
In this paper, we are studying the flat belt conveyor system using of D.C. motor with various speed, in this way we are used the 12 V. D.C. motor, flat belt which having 2mm thickness, speed controller, inlet container and outlet container for the purpose of finding the maximum material handling rate with speed.
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