RAMKUMAR R, Sathish G, Tamilvanan M, Veerakumar T , A. Captanprabakaran
Keywords:
three-axis, impact force, compressed gas
Abstract
The automobiles will be unloaded from the dumper in three axes without the application of any impact force. By pressing the Direction control valve is activated. The compressed gas goes to the double-acting pneumatic cylinder by the valve. The pneumatic cylinder acts as lifting the dumper cabin. the car engine drive is coupled to the compressor engine, so it stores the compressed gas when the automobile running. This compressed gas is employed to activate the pneumatic cylinder when the valve is activated. the trendy dumping mechanism dumper/dumper has been fabricated by detecting the issue in dumping the fabric. In today's world, there's a spread of products like industrial waste, agricultural products, stones composts, rocks, gravel, etc.
Conventional dumpers can unload in one direction only. just in case of limited space availability, they fail to work. The dumper has mainly targeted this difficulty, and hence an appropriate arrangement has been designed. The dumping mechanism may operate or unload the products in three directions smoothly with no application of impact forces. it'll be convenient for the driving force to unload the dumper and beat the space requirement from the panel. This mechanism prevents blocking of the road, increases the productivity of the dumper, and shortens the time of dumping with a small increment in cost. If the dumping of materials is done in three directions this is often very useful within the shipping industry. We are choosing this project the decrease personal power and time. the mix of pneumatics and microcontrollers will be seen in our project. we've got chosen this project due to the assorted attractiveness of pneumatics.
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Unique Paper ID: 154603
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 11
Page(s): 745 - 749
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