Sally Cahyati
Trisakti University

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Reverse Engineering dan Evaluasi Desain pada Komponen V-Plow Conveyor Belt Jenis Bulk Material Handling menggunakan Metode Elemen Hingga Febriyanto Febriyanto; Sally Cahyati
TURBO [Tulisan Riset Berbasis Online] Vol 14 No 2 (2025): TURBO: Jurnal Program Studi Teknik Mesin
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/trb.v14i2.3890

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This paper discusses reverse engineering and design evaluation of the V-Plow component in conveyor belt systems used for handling bulk materials in the mineral and coal industry. V-Plow functions as a carryback material cleaning tool that can be carried to the bottom of the tail pulley on the conveyor belt. The absence or non-optimality of this tool can cause extreme damage to the tail pulley due to material carryback from the head pulley. This research aims to evaluate and redesign the V-Plow so that it has a more appropriate safety factor compared to the existing design. Design changes also include the addition of springs to improve V-Plow performance. Tests were carried out using SolidWorkss software, and the stress analysis on the belt was calculated physically. The research results show that the existing design has a safety factor that is too large, namely 22.5, which indicates high production costs and over-specification. The redesign succeeded in reducing the safety factor to 6, which is still within safe limits. In accordance with CEMA standards, the optimum tension on the belt is 5 lb/in belt width. By adding a three spring design, the optimal force F = 355.67 N, twisting moment 𝑀=11.3 𝑁𝑚, torsion spring constant 𝐾 𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑠𝑖𝑜𝑛=28.577 𝑁𝑚/𝑟𝑎𝑑, and working angle of the torsion spring 𝛼= 22.63 degrees. The frame weight has also been reduced from +116 kg to +83 kg (28%) through the new design. This research proves that the V-Plow redesign not only increases efficiency but also reduces production costs, making it a more optimal and economical solution for the mineral and coal industry.