This document summarizes a student project to design a 360° rotating conveyor belt with an up-down mechanism. It was created by three engineering students - Hardik, Rutvik, and Manthan - under the guidance of Professor J.J. Goswami. The introduction provides background on the growth of manufacturing and packaging industries in India and the need for conveyor belts that can rotate 360° and move up and down. The literature review discusses previous related projects on designing conveyor systems. The scope outlines the future market potential for conveyor belts and how the design could increase efficiency in various industrial applications.
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This document summarizes a student project to design a 360° rotating conveyor belt with an up-down mechanism. It was created by three engineering students - Hardik, Rutvik, and Manthan - under the guidance of Professor J.J. Goswami. The introduction provides background on the growth of manufacturing and packaging industries in India and the need for conveyor belts that can rotate 360° and move up and down. The literature review discusses previous related projects on designing conveyor systems. The scope outlines the future market potential for conveyor belts and how the design could increase efficiency in various industrial applications.
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This document summarizes a student project to design a 360° rotating conveyor belt with an up-down mechanism. It was created by three engineering students - Hardik, Rutvik, and Manthan - under the guidance of Professor J.J. Goswami. The introduction provides background on the growth of manufacturing and packaging industries in India and the need for conveyor belts that can rotate 360° and move up and down. The literature review discusses previous related projects on designing conveyor systems. The scope outlines the future market potential for conveyor belts and how the design could increase efficiency in various industrial applications.
This document summarizes a student project to design a 360° rotating conveyor belt with an up-down mechanism. It was created by three engineering students - Hardik, Rutvik, and Manthan - under the guidance of Professor J.J. Goswami. The introduction provides background on the growth of manufacturing and packaging industries in India and the need for conveyor belts that can rotate 360° and move up and down. The literature review discusses previous related projects on designing conveyor systems. The scope outlines the future market potential for conveyor belts and how the design could increase efficiency in various industrial applications.
360° Rotating Conveyor Belt With Up-down Mechanism
PREPARED BY :- SR. NO. NAME ENROLLMENT NO. 1. NAGAVADIYA HARDIK R. 200200119020 2. BAVALIYA RUTVIK B. 200200119046 3. LADANI MANTHAN P. 200200119013
As A Part Of Curriculum of 360° Rotating Conveyor Belt With Up-down
Mechanism Under The Guidance Of Prof. J.J Goswami 360° Rotating Conveyor Belt With Up-down Mechanism
Made by hardik , rutvik , manthan
INTRODUCTION •Today’s modern world is world of revolution . •Technologies are updating beyond our imagination. •In modern India there are approximately 25000 small and 5000 •Large Manufacturing industries in India. •These industries have large contribution in country's growth. •In financial year 2020, •manufacturing generated 17.4 percent of India's GDP is of Mfg. industries. •Other than Manufacturing. industries Packaging industries are also growing at faster rate. •The India Packaging Market was valued at $50.5 bn in 2019, • and it is expected to reach $204.81 bn by 2025, • registering a CAGR of 26.7% during the period of 2020-2025. INTRODUCTION
Used to conveyor belt Transportation of material
In Manufacturing industries
In packaging indusyries
In food industries where person contact is avoidable
In high load carrying capacity required
NEED ( Objective )
Now in industrial only fixed type of belt
conveyor is available. But we will make the conveyor belt such that it can be rotate 360° and up – down mechanism with pro type model. LITERATURE REVIEW - 1 Fabrication of 360o Conveyor System with up-down mechanism for material handling C clamp
Prof. Uddesh Pandit Jadhav
Engineering student , Department of Mechanical Engineering , Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University college of engineering , Katraj, Pune, Maharashtra ,India 360-degree belt conveyor is the transportation of material from one location to another with rotating and updown mechanism. This conveyor has high load carrying capacity, large length of conveying path, simple design, easy maintenance and high reliability of operation. 360-degree belt conveyor system is also used in material transport in foundry shop like supply and distribution of molding sand, molds and removal of waste. This project work is to design the conveyor system used for which includes belt width, motor selection, belt specification, shaft diameter, pulley, bearing selection and specification, with the help of standard model calculations Authors Year Design Application Brunch et al LITERATURE REVIEW 1985 Compare alternative berth Coal terminal in-Indonesia 2 and equipment configurations EI sheikh et 1987 Planning of future berth Third – world port al requirements Park and 1987 Simulate future port Port of mobile (US) north capacity required Kondrato 1990 Simulation methodology General wics for intermodal freight transportation terminals Weiss et al 1993 Planning and de - Power plant Mexico bottlenecking studies Sanchez et al 2005 Determination number of General berths Ottjes et al 2007 Improving operational Iron ore terminal India control SCOPE
Future market potential of conveyor and transmission belts is linked
to new projects likely to be set up or expansion of the existing projects. The market for conveyor belts is expected to increase at the rate of 5- 10 % per annum including the replacement market. Accordingly, the market potential for conveyor belts estimated to increase. SCOPE REFERANCE Sahay, K.M. and Singh, K.K. (2009). "Unit Operations of Agricultural Processing". Vikas publication: 287-315. Spivakovsky, A. and Dyachkov. V. (1985). " Conveying machines". Mir publishers, moscow: 99-165. Michael G. Kay [4] “Material Handling Equipment” Anath K N and Rakesh V (2013), “Design and Selecting Proper Conveyor Belt”, Int. Journal of Advanced Technology, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 43-49. www.google.com Thank you
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