2023
DOI: 10.21595/vp.2023.23728
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Kinematic analysis and geometrical parameters justification of a planetary-type mechanism for actuating an inertial vibration exciter

Vitaliy Korendiy,
Oleh Parashchyn,
Volodymyr Heletiy
et al.

Abstract: Vibration exciters are of most important units of any vibratory equipment defining its design peculiarities, operational features, functional purpose, and performance characteristics. Among a great variety of vibration exciters, the unbalanced rotors are of the most widely used. The present research considers the possibilities of providing specific motion trajectories of the vibratory machines’ working members with the help of the planetary-type vibration exciter. The methodology of this study is divided into … Show more

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“…The obtained data agree with the previous publications of the authors, e.g. [16], [17], and allow for primary evaluation of the necessary torque and power of the motor to be applied for actuating the excitation mechanism.…”
Section: Analyzing the Moment Of All Inertial And Gravity Forces Acti...supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The obtained data agree with the previous publications of the authors, e.g. [16], [17], and allow for primary evaluation of the necessary torque and power of the motor to be applied for actuating the excitation mechanism.…”
Section: Analyzing the Moment Of All Inertial And Gravity Forces Acti...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…The present research continues the authors' previous investigations published in [15]- [17]. The generalized design of an asymmetric self-adjustable planetary-type vibration exciter was initially proposed in [15].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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