Ragool
Mechanical
- Sep 18, 2024
- 2
Hello all,
I need some help with determining the right formula to size the drive unit for a double belt press conveyor system. This machine is very similar to the Sandwich Panel production machines. I have uploaded an image for you to look over.
So, the top conveyor applies 5 psi of pressure on the bottom conveyor while conveying the product.
The general formula that I found on the internet is as below and I have simplified the calculation.(I am using arbitrary numbers in the formula)
Power Required = Belt Pull x Belt Speed
Belt Pull = Wm + Wb
Wm = Weight of the material = 100 lbs
Wb = weight of the belt = 20 lbs
Belt Speed = 5 ft/min
However, the above equation does not take into account the additional 5 psi pressure that is applied by the top conveyor.
The 5 psi pressure is applied over an area of 1000in^2.
So the applied pressure is = 5*1000 = 5000 lbs
Belt Pull = Wm + Wb + applied pressure
Now that significantly increases the Belt Pull and as a result, the torque required is high. So my question is, do I have to include the applied pressure into account here?
I need some help with determining the right formula to size the drive unit for a double belt press conveyor system. This machine is very similar to the Sandwich Panel production machines. I have uploaded an image for you to look over.

The general formula that I found on the internet is as below and I have simplified the calculation.(I am using arbitrary numbers in the formula)
Power Required = Belt Pull x Belt Speed
Belt Pull = Wm + Wb
Wm = Weight of the material = 100 lbs
Wb = weight of the belt = 20 lbs
Belt Speed = 5 ft/min
However, the above equation does not take into account the additional 5 psi pressure that is applied by the top conveyor.
The 5 psi pressure is applied over an area of 1000in^2.
So the applied pressure is = 5*1000 = 5000 lbs
Belt Pull = Wm + Wb + applied pressure
Now that significantly increases the Belt Pull and as a result, the torque required is high. So my question is, do I have to include the applied pressure into account here?