Body movement along the surface of an inertial conveyor chute under combined friction
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2025
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Sumy State University
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The main problem of inertial conveyors is the presence of friction between the load and the conveyor
chute when the load moves in the needed direction. Transverse oscillations of the chute or other force factors are
commonly used to reduce the force of friction when the body moves in the required direction. The article aims to
develop a mathematical model for cargo movement in an inertial conveyor’s chute. In the proposed model, the walls
with different friction coefficients were considered. The action of harmonic vibrations directed at a certain angle to the
axis of the conveyor chute was also considered. The results obtained were verified experimentally. Theoretical studies
were conducted using the fundamental laws of theoretical mechanics. Experimental studies were performed on a
prototype of an inertial conveyor. The inclination angle for the axis of the conveyor chute to the direction of oscillations
and the average transportation speed were evaluated depending on the friction coefficients between the chute walls and
bottom, as well as the amplitude and frequency of oscillations. Theoretical and experimental studies help design inertial
conveyors with improved technical characteristics.
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transverse oscillations, process innovation, harmonic vibrations, frequency, amplitude, control
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Serilko L. S., Lyashuk O. L., Chasov D. P., Serilko D. L., Ihnatiuk R. M. (2025). Body movement
along the surface of an inertial conveyor chute under combined friction. Journal of Engineering
Sciences (Ukraine), Vol. 12(1), pp. D1–D8. https://doi.org/10.21272/jes.2025.12(1).d1