A Method of Comparative Evaluation of the Drive Units of Two Bucket Elevators—A Case Study

Bucket elevators are applied in many industries for bulk material handling. One of the main requirements for these devices is their high operational reliability. This applies in particular to power units that must operate continuously without failure. This article presents a comparative assessment o...

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Autores principales: Piotr Sokolski, Justyna Sokolska
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1b1ffab3a3d44df7a5e0271a4870d71d2021-11-11T16:09:00ZA Method of Comparative Evaluation of the Drive Units of Two Bucket Elevators—A Case Study10.3390/en142174391996-1073https://doaj.org/article/1b1ffab3a3d44df7a5e0271a4870d71d2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/21/7439https://doaj.org/toc/1996-1073Bucket elevators are applied in many industries for bulk material handling. One of the main requirements for these devices is their high operational reliability. This applies in particular to power units that must operate continuously without failure. This article presents a comparative assessment of the drive units of two bucket elevators. The vibration intensity of their bearing units was used as the basis for the comparison. The evaluation was carried out using three independent methods based on the vibration velocity analysis: in the time domain, in the frequency domain and using the probabilistic approach.Piotr SokolskiJustyna SokolskaMDPI AGarticlebucket elevatordrive unitvibration severitycondition monitoringTechnologyTENEnergies, Vol 14, Iss 7439, p 7439 (2021)
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topic bucket elevator
drive unit
vibration severity
condition monitoring
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drive unit
vibration severity
condition monitoring
Technology
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Piotr Sokolski
Justyna Sokolska
A Method of Comparative Evaluation of the Drive Units of Two Bucket Elevators—A Case Study
description Bucket elevators are applied in many industries for bulk material handling. One of the main requirements for these devices is their high operational reliability. This applies in particular to power units that must operate continuously without failure. This article presents a comparative assessment of the drive units of two bucket elevators. The vibration intensity of their bearing units was used as the basis for the comparison. The evaluation was carried out using three independent methods based on the vibration velocity analysis: in the time domain, in the frequency domain and using the probabilistic approach.
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title A Method of Comparative Evaluation of the Drive Units of Two Bucket Elevators—A Case Study
title_short A Method of Comparative Evaluation of the Drive Units of Two Bucket Elevators—A Case Study
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