Design and Development of Bucket Elevator for Small Scale Industry |
Author(s): |
Vivek Vijay Nimbalkar , S.B PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, INDAPUR; Omkar Sudam Gaikwad, S.B PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, INDAPUR; Akshay Gorakh Shinde, S.B PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, INDAPUR; Vaibhav Mohan Salunke, S.B PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, INDAPUR; Amrute A. V, S.B PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, INDAPUR |
Keywords: |
Belts, Belt Conveyor, Drive Units, Conveyor Frame, Weight Sensor, Bulk Material, Roller |
Abstract |
In a rural Area there is increasing demand of cattle feeds. Whereas there is animal husbandry is the main resource of money. Animals in India have limited access to cultivated green fodder and grasses. Most of the macro and micro nutrients to meet animals’ requirement are provided by compound feed, especially on crop residue based diets. Now days for completing these demand of cattle feed product various manufacture are work on it. To production of maximum amount of feed within the less time. But the problem occurring is, there is more interference of human being while operating which tends to require more time and more manpower at time of production on actually at workplace. This is increasing costing and also time requiring for product. Our aim of project is to be reducing human interference and also product within less time. We are working on bucket elevator to lifting the raw material from ground level to hoper of cattle feed machine. Bucket elevator is the media of transportation of material from one location to another in a commercial space. Belt conveyor has huge load carrying capacity, large covering area simplified design, easy maintenance and high reliability of operation. Belt Conveyor system is also used in material transport in foundry shop like supply and distribution of molding sand, mold sand removal of waste. On the other hand Bucket elevator can be of great use during bulk material handling. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV6I100288 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 10 Publication Date: 01/01/2019 Page(s): 479-482 |
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