roshane87
Mechanical
- Mar 14, 2015
- 21
Hello,
I'm a mechanical engineer with limited electrical engineering knowledge so please excuse me if I sound naive.
I have a conveyor running with a variable speed drive and I have 3 stackers (as per picture) below them that need to extend based on a signal from a sensor independent of each other.
The stacker will have to move at the same surface speed as the conveyor belt but that's easy to control. This belt, in turn, changes speed based on the speed of the belt that feeds to it (not shown in pic).
I plan on using a toothed belt on a motor/gear motor to run the stacker back and forth.
My question is, what's the most cost-effective way to accomplish this task using the least amount of components?
Ideally, I'd like to do this with 1 PLC, 1 VFD (for the conveyor belt) and 3 independent controllers for the stackers.
I've seen a similar machine run with geared AC motors on the stackers but wouldn't each AC motor need a separate VFD?
Thanks,
RN
RN
I'm a mechanical engineer with limited electrical engineering knowledge so please excuse me if I sound naive.
I have a conveyor running with a variable speed drive and I have 3 stackers (as per picture) below them that need to extend based on a signal from a sensor independent of each other.
The stacker will have to move at the same surface speed as the conveyor belt but that's easy to control. This belt, in turn, changes speed based on the speed of the belt that feeds to it (not shown in pic).
I plan on using a toothed belt on a motor/gear motor to run the stacker back and forth.
My question is, what's the most cost-effective way to accomplish this task using the least amount of components?
Ideally, I'd like to do this with 1 PLC, 1 VFD (for the conveyor belt) and 3 independent controllers for the stackers.
I've seen a similar machine run with geared AC motors on the stackers but wouldn't each AC motor need a separate VFD?
Thanks,
RN
RN