Conveyor belts — Indentation rolling resistance related to belt width — Requirements and testing

This document defines a method for the determination of the width-related indentation rolling resistance of conveyor belts. The goal is to be a full-scale test and simulation on finished belt constructions which are reproducible and relevant for the practical use. The test results can be used for a comparison of conveyor belts and for design of belt conveyors with steel cord and fabric conveyor belts. This document is not suitable or valid for light conveyor belts described in ISO 21183‑1.

Courroies transporteuses — Résistance au roulement par suite d'enfoncement relative à la largeur de courroie — Exigences et essais

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 23586
First edition
2022-11
Conveyor belts — Indentation rolling
resistance related to belt width —
Requirements and testing
Courroies transporteuses — Résistance au roulement par suite
d'enfoncement relative à la largeur de courroie — Exigences et essais
Reference number
ISO 23586:2022(E)
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ISO 23586:2022(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols and units. 1
5 Test rig . 2
6 Preparation of test samples .3
7 Procedure .4
8 Calculation and expression of results . 4
9 Test report . 5
Annex A (informative) Conversion of the measured width related indentation rolling
resistance to a 3-part idler station .7
Bibliography . 9
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ISO 23586:2022(E)
Foreword
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This document was prepared by TechnicalCommittee ISO/TC 41, Pulleys and belts (includingveebelts),
Subcommittee SC 3, Conveyor belts.
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ISO 23586:2022(E)
Introduction
The indentation rolling resistance is caused by the energy loss connected to the deformation of the
conveyor belt due to its contact with the idler. Apart from the technological properties of the conveyor
belt, the magnitude of the indentation rolling resistance depends on the following factors:
— design of the conveyor belt, especially the pulley side cover plate thickness;
— vertical load;
— idler diameter;
— ambient temperature;
— belt speed.
The width-related indentation rolling resistance is measured in a test rig with an idler which exerts an
evenly distributed vertical force on the belt. An indentation rolling resistance to be used for the design
of belt conveyors for an idler station with more than one idler can only be calculated considering the
vertical forces and their distribution between belt and idler (refer to Annex A).
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 23586:2022(E)
Conveyor belts — Indentation rolling resistance related to
belt width — Requirements and testing
1 Scope
This document defines a method for the determination of the width-related indentation rolling
resistance of conveyor belts. The goal is to be a full-scale test and simulation on finished belt
constructions which are reproducible and relevant for the practical use. The test results can be used
for a comparison of conveyor belts and for design of belt conveyors with steel cord and fabric conveyor
belts.
This document is not suitable or valid for light conveyor belts described in ISO 21183-1.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
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4 Symbols and units
Table 1 shows the symbols and units used in this document.
Table 1 — Symbols and units
Symbol Meaning Unit
B Belt width mm
b Width of the rubber edge of the belt mm
K
b Length of the contact line between belt and idler shell mm
R
Factor in the approximation equation for the width related inden-
c -
a
tation rolling resistance
Exponent in the approximation equation for the width related in-
c -
b
dentation rolling resistance
D Diameter of measuring idler mm
R,M
D Diameter of the opposing idler mm
R,G
D Steel cord diameter mm
S
D Pulley diameter mm
Tr
F Indentation rolling resistance acting on one idler N
E
Total indentation rolling resistance acting on an idler station with
F N
E,ges
three idlers
F´ Indentation rolling resistance related to belt width N/mm
E
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ISO 23586:2022(E)
TTabablele 1 1 ((ccoonnttiinnueuedd))
Symbol Meaning Unit
Horizontal force acting on the measuring idler turning clockwise
F N
M,h
(F ) or anti-clockwise (F )
M,h,r M,h,l
F , Vertical force on the measuring idler corresponding to the load N
M v
F´ Vertical force related to the belt width N/mm
M,v
F Normal force acting on an idler N
n
F Idler rolling resistance N
R
L Distance axis-to-axis mm
n Number of steel cords -
S
q Length related load acting on the idler N/mm
s Cover plate thickness, carrying side mm
1
s Cover plate thickness, pulley side mm
2
T Ambient temperature °C
U
t Cord pitch mm
v Belt speed m/s
z Coordinate of length mm
λ Idler trough angle °
Table 2 described the used indices in this document.
Table 2 — Indices
Index Meaning
m Middle idler
s Side idler
5 Test rig
The testing apparatus is a test rig with a rotating belt sample, constructed with a drive pulley and a
tensioning pulley. Both pulleys have a minimum diameter of 800 mm (Figure 1). The distance axis-
to-axis has a minimum value of 3 500 mm. For high strength conveyor belts and large splice lengths
differing pulley diameters and distances axis-to-axis shall be agreed upon with the operator of the test
rig. The belt speed is adjustable and is constantly monitored with appropriate sensors. The complete
test rig is placed in an isolated climate chamber, so that the ambient temperature can be adjusted with
suitable heating and cooling devices. There is a special measuring arrangement with which an idler can
be pressed on to the belt with a defined force. As counter support an idler is installed. This idler has
a minimum diameter D of 400 mm and the diameter shall be larger than the diameter D of the
R,G R,M
measuring idler by a minimum factor of 1,5 as Formula (1).
DD≥×15, (1)
R,GR,M
The diameters D and D shall be chosen corresponding to the parameters of the belt conve
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