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International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print),
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VERTICAL MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM
Garg Uttam1
, Bhowad Rugved2
, Rahul Chorghe3
, Yadav Sachin4
1,2,3,4
B.E. Mechanical, H.J. THEEM College of engineering
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this research is to design and suggest a new mechanism other than the very
conventional methods used for material handling. Nowadays value and requirement of land in India
has grown very rapidly. Thus effective space utilization is given prime importance in industrial
design. Various manufacturing processes are carried out on multiple floors. For example while
manufacturing wafers, soaps, biscuits and other cookies and also on various assembly lines different
processes are carried out at multiple stations. These stations are built on multiple floors for
optimizing the space utilization. Also the finished goods are stored at a higher level on racks. Thus
the need of an efficient and compact material handling system in vertical direction is arising day by
day which will transfer the material at higher rate than some existing material handling system.
Organizations are trying to utilize every inch of space often consider vertical carousels and vertical
lift modules because of high storage density they provide.
The paper involves the design of an efficient system which will transfer the material from
lower level to higher level. It also includes the static analysis carried out on the most critical
component, crank using Solid works and Ansys.
Keyword: Material Handling, Static Analysis, Solidworks, Ansys.
1. INTRODUCTION
We are focusing on the material handling which takes place between two manufacturing
stations which are placed one above the other. For doing so nowadays inclined conveyors are used.
Conveyors take longer to transfer material and also consume more space. Thus we have developed a
system working on a mechanism which is obtained by fixing the crank of a single slider crank chain.
The system is compact and works on inversion of single slider crank chain similar to piston cylinder
arrangement in I.C. engine. The system transfers the material vertically in n number of steps. Each
step consists of crank, connecting rod and piston arrangement. As the crank rotates piston
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reciprocates inside the guides provided. Height of piston is increased in every step. Here six cranks
are mounted on one crankshaft at 180 degree to each other. Resembles to six piston cylinder
mounded on one crankshaft. The top of piston is inclined at an angle with the horizontal. The object
is transferred from one piston to next piston after every 180 degree of crankshaft revolution. Thus
after every step a certain height is achieved by object. After reaching the peak in every step the
material is transferred to the next piston which is at its bottom most position. To move the material
up, piston height is increased in every step by certain calculated value. The height achieved by piston
in every step is equal to diameter of crank.
To transfer the objects with small width this system is more effective. As the width of the
object goes on increasing the length of system will also increase. The length can be reduced by
increasing the crank diameter which will reduce the number of steps required and thus reduces the
length.
The model which we have prepared lifts a 50 mm wide object to a height of 1150 mm
consuming 0.5 meter horizontal length. This system can be modified as per the applications.
The system looks like staircase to climb from one floor to another with its steps reciprocating
vertically.
1.1. About material Handling
Starting from the time, raw material enters the factory gate and goes out of the factory gate
in the form of finished products, it is handled at all stages between, no matter it is in stores or on
shop floor. It has been estimated that average material handling cost is roughly 20 to 60 % of the
total cost. It thus, becomes clear that the cost of production of an item can be lowered considerably
by making a saving in the material handling cost.
1.2. About slider crank mechanism
Figure 1 Single Slider Crank Chain
As shown in figure 1, when one turning pair of a four bar chain mechanism is replaced by
sliding pair, it becomes a single slider crank chain or simply slider crank chain. It is one of the
cheapest mechanisms.
Applications of slider crank mechanism
• Reciprocating engine
• Rotary engine
• Oscillating cylinder engine
• Hand pump
• Scotch yoke
• Oldham coupling
• Eliptical Trammel
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1.3. About the square cam mechanism
In this system the rotation of the motor is to be stopped after every haft revolution for certain
time period so that the material gets transferred. Then motor should start and complete the next haft
revolution and again stop. To achieve this square cam mechanism is used.
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
Several definition of material handling exists. Material handling is defined in Compton’s
Interactive Encyclopedia as “The moment of raw material, Semi-finished goods and finished article
through various stages of production and warehousing is called material handling.”
Traditional view of material handling sees material handling operation as non-value adding and only
contributing to the cost of product. The modern view recognizes the space and time utility of
material handling operation. Material handling equipment is used to increase output, control costs,
and maximize productivity.
The various methods used for material handling in vertical direction are inclined conveyor,
lift, robots, spiral conveyors etc. The angle of inclination in case of inclined conveyor is limited to
certain value. The inclined conveyor also consumes large amount of space. The lift is another
equipment to transfer the material from ground to first floor. The height achieved is higher compared
to others. Robots are also used to transfer precise parts from one level to other. Lift and robot are
effective but are expensive.
Spiral conveyor is also an important development in vertical material handling system. Push
bar conveyor is another system in which a bar supports the object on an inclined conveyor.
Recent development in material handling is automated storage and retrieval system. This includes:
• Unit load AS/RS
• Mini load AS/RS
• Micro-load AS/RS
• Vertical lift Modules
• Horizontal carousels
• Vertical carousels
AS/RS saves up to 85% + of otherwise wasted floor space. It also reduces the labor
requirements and enhances product security.
There is a need of improvement in these conventional methods. An alternative to all these
methods is to be found. There is a need to achieve maximum height consuming minimum surface
area.
Figure 2 Conveyor Layout
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Figure 2 shows conveyor Layout. Consider the workers are working on ground and first
floor. The scope of our system is to transfer the material from the conveyor on ground floor to the
conveyor on first floor automatically and continuously.
A storage and retrival system is shown in figure 3. Our system can be used to transfer the
material to these multi-level racks. The system can be made mobile so that it can be moved.
Figure 3 Storage and retrieval System Theory on crank and connecting rod mechanism
The invention of the crank and connecting rod system is considered by historians of
technology to be the most important mechanical device of the early fifteenth century in Europe.
Bertrand Gille says that this system was unknown before that date and this had considerably limited
the applications of mechanization.
Conrad Keyser (D. C. 1405) described in his book Bellifortis a hand mill operated by the
crank and connecting rod system. But Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439 – 1502) in his treatise on
architecture illustrated a saw for timber driven by a water wheel in which the crank and connecting
rod system was applied for the first time in a continuously rotating machine. Leonardo da Vinci (D.
1519) incorporated a crank and rod in his designs. Ramelli also used the crank and connecting rod in
a pump in his book of 1588. In 1206 the crank and connecting rod system was fully developed in two
of al-Jazari’s water raising machines.
3. DESIGN CALCULATION
Specifications of system designed and manufactured by us are given in table 1.
Table 1 Specification of designed system
Width of the object 50 mm
Radius of crank 100 mm
Weight carried by one piston 25 N
RPM for Crank 30 RPM
Total surface area consumed 0,15 M2
( + motor area)
Total height achieved 1150 mm
Number of steps required 6 steps
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Assumptions
1) Crankshaft is supported by bearings at its two ends.
2) We have designed the system to transfer five objects having total weight of 25 N at a time.
3) The bottom surface area of 1 object will be equal to (50 x 50 mm).
4) All the parts except pistons are made up of Forged steel.
5) Coefficient of friction for wood is 0.5 (t = 0.5)
3.1. Crankshaft
Figure 4 Crankshaft
When the piston is at bottom dead center the bending moment on the crankshaft will be
maximum. In this position the radial force is maximum and tangential force is zero. A 3D model of
Crankshaft is shown in figure 4. We have considered the crankshaft as a simply supported beam. The
maximum bending moment will be at center. For this maximum bending moment crankshaft
diameter is calculated using following formula.
Bending stress, (Sigma) b = --------------------- 1
Where M = Maximum Turning moment, Te = dc3
(tou)---------- 2
Z = section modulus = (lIE / 32) x D3 Considering the crank at a position where tangential
force is maximum. From the figure 5 when, 0 + = 90 tangential force will be maximum. Due to this
maximum tangential force torsional shear stress will be developed in crankshaft.
Figure 5 radial and tangential forces
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Considering this torsional shear safe diameter is calculated using following formula.
Maximum turning moment, ݁◌ ܶ◌ ܿ◌݀◌ t
Where, r = safe shear stress dc = Crankshaft Diameter.
3.2. Connecting rod
Connecting rod is subjected alternating tensile and compressive force. Compressive force for
the connecting rod is much higher hence the connecting rod is designed for maximum compressive
stress. We have considered connecting rod as a strut and used the Rankine formula considering both
ends of the connecting rod as hinged. Following formula is used.
3.3. Pistons
Figure 6 Piston
A 3D model of Piston is shown in figure 6. Pistons are made up of wood with their height
increasing gradually. The increase in height is selected in such a way that at the end of forward
stroke of first piston the top surface of the piston should coincide with the top surface of the second
piston which is at its bottom dead center. When top surfaces of the two pistons coincide with each
other crank rotation is stopped and the object slides down from one piston to the other due to
inclined surface of piston. The angel of inclination is calculated as given below.
Figure 7 Radial and Tangential Forces
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Consider a body A of weight W resting on inclined plane B as shown in figure 7. If the angle
of inclination, a of the plane to the horizontal is such that the body begins to move down the plane
then the angle a is called angle of repose. It is given by, tan a = t for t = 0.5, a = 26.56 °.
Thus we have considered 30° angle of inclination of the surface of piston with the horizontal.
3.4. Frame
Figure 8 Frame
We have selected standard ISA2525 (L type) section for frame. We have checked it for
bending due to loads coming on crankshaft. Frame model is shown in figure 8 to join the connecting
rod with the piston we have used 0.5” bolt. We have considered double shear of the bolt due to load
on piston. We have also considered the twisting moment due to tangential force on the bolt.
4. ANALYSIS
4.1. Procedure of static analysis.
First, we have Prepared Assembly in Solid works for crankshaft and Save as this part as
IGES for Exporting into ANSYS Workbench Environment. Import .IGES Model in ANSYS
Workbench Simulation Module.
4.2. Apply material for crankshaft as forged steel.
Material Details:
Material Type: - Forged Steel
Designation: - 42CrMo4
Yield strength (MPa):- 680
Ultimate tensile strength (MPa):- 850
Elongation (%):-13
Poisson ratio:-0.3
4.3. Mesh of the crankshaft
Mesh statics
Number of nodes = 15821
Number of elements = 7349
(586 number of contact elements and 6763 number of contact elements)
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Figure 9 Meshing
4.4. Define boundary condition for Analysis
Boundary conditions play an important role in finite element calculation here; we have taken
both remote displacements for bearing supports are fixed.
(This has only one degree of freedom (Rotational))
We have done analysis of the crank. The crank is the most critical part of our system. We
have considered the crank shaft as a simply supported beam. We have given rotation of 30 rpm to the
crankshaft. Six loads are acting on the crankshaft. Figure 10 shows the loading of the crank shaft for
doing the analysis.
4.5. Define type of analysis
Type of analysis: Structural analysis
Figure 10 Loading
4.6. Run the analysis and get the result
Figure 11 shows the equivalent stress developed in the crank according to Von-Mises theory.
The maximum value of equivalent stress is equal to 18.397 N/mm2
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Figure 11 Equivalent Stress Analysis Using Von-Mises
The figure 12 shows the total deformation of the crankshaft due to above loading. The nature
of deformation is also shown in figure 12. The maximum deformation caused by the load on the
piston is equal to 5.466 e-001 mm
Figure 12 Total Deformation
4.7. Results
Table 2 Analysis Result
Type Result
Von-Mises stress 18.397 N/mm2
Deformation 5.466 x e-001 (1.009 mm)
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5. WORKING
The figure 13 explains the working of the system.
Figure 13 Assembly
Consider the smallest piston at the bottom most position it picks up the object to be
transferred from lower level. Then its forward stroke begins when it reaches the top most position
its top surface coincides with that of the next piston. At that time the second piston will be at its
bottom most position. The crank rotation will stop until the object is transferred from first piston to
second piston. As the transfer is complete the crank will start rotating and forward stroke of second
piston starts. As the second piston reaches its top most position the object will slide down to third
piston which will be at its bottom most position. Similarly material is transferred from one step to
other till the last step. In this mechanism if the pistons at odd position are having bottom most
position, the pistons at even position will have reached top most position and vice-versa. As
explained above the crank rotation is to be stopped after every 180 degree of rotation. This is
achieved by means of a limit switch arrangement which will stop the crank rotation for specified
time after every 180 degree of crank rotation. The height achieved by the object will almost be
equal to six times of crank diameter.
6. FUTURE SCOPE
As this is a new system developed there is a huge scope for improvement in future. Some of
the improvements are listed below.
i. Rollers can be mounted on the top of every piston so that objects with flat base can slide
down easily. This will reduce the angel of inclination and the object can be transferred in
horizontal position.
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ii. A suitable mechanism if can be used to shift the object to the next piston. Using this we can
transfer high quality precise objects without damaging them.
iii. This system can be designed according to its applications. Ex. to transfer spherical objects
grooves can made on top of the piston.
iv. We can also increase the rpm so the material may be transferred at a higher rate (Ex. some
rigid objects).
v. With some modifications this system can be effectively used in coal mines where we see long
conveyors being used.
vi. This system can effectively be used to store the finished goods or inventory on multilevel
racks.
vii. The system can be made mobile and used in industry at different sections.
7. CONCLUSION
An efficient and fast system has been developed for material handling in vertical direction.
The designing of each and every part has been carried out as per the standards used globally. The
structural analysis of the crankshaft has been carried out using Ansys and Solid works. The system is
a better option for current methods used for material transfer in vertical direction such as inclined
conveyors, lifts etc. which consume more space, time and money. The figure 14 illustrates the
disadvantages of a conveyor system. This system can be used to transfer fluids without spilling out.
Figure 14 Convention Conveyor
REFERENCE
1. Isam Jasim Jaber and Ajeet Kumar Rai, “Design and Analysis of I.C. Engine Piston And
Piston-Ring Using Catia and Ansys Software” International Journal of Mechanical
Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 5, Issue 2, 2014, pp. 64 - 73, ISSN Print: 0976
– 6340, ISSN Online: 0976 – 6359.
2. Ali Salah Ameen and Dr. Ajeet Kumar Rai, “Analysis of Electronic Chips Microchannel By
Using Ansys Software” International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering &
Technology (IJARET), Volume 5, Issue 7, 2012, pp. 47 - 56, ISSN Print: 0976-6480, ISSN
Online: 0976-6499.
3. Whaleed Khalaf Jabbar and Dr. Mohammad Tariq, “Analysis of An I.C. Engine Using Water
Cooling Technique” International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering &
Technology (IJARET), Volume 5, Issue 4, 2012, pp. 68 - 87, ISSN Print: 0976-6480, ISSN
Online: 0976-6499.

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Vertical material handling system

  • 1. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 19 VERTICAL MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM Garg Uttam1 , Bhowad Rugved2 , Rahul Chorghe3 , Yadav Sachin4 1,2,3,4 B.E. Mechanical, H.J. THEEM College of engineering ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to design and suggest a new mechanism other than the very conventional methods used for material handling. Nowadays value and requirement of land in India has grown very rapidly. Thus effective space utilization is given prime importance in industrial design. Various manufacturing processes are carried out on multiple floors. For example while manufacturing wafers, soaps, biscuits and other cookies and also on various assembly lines different processes are carried out at multiple stations. These stations are built on multiple floors for optimizing the space utilization. Also the finished goods are stored at a higher level on racks. Thus the need of an efficient and compact material handling system in vertical direction is arising day by day which will transfer the material at higher rate than some existing material handling system. Organizations are trying to utilize every inch of space often consider vertical carousels and vertical lift modules because of high storage density they provide. The paper involves the design of an efficient system which will transfer the material from lower level to higher level. It also includes the static analysis carried out on the most critical component, crank using Solid works and Ansys. Keyword: Material Handling, Static Analysis, Solidworks, Ansys. 1. INTRODUCTION We are focusing on the material handling which takes place between two manufacturing stations which are placed one above the other. For doing so nowadays inclined conveyors are used. Conveyors take longer to transfer material and also consume more space. Thus we have developed a system working on a mechanism which is obtained by fixing the crank of a single slider crank chain. The system is compact and works on inversion of single slider crank chain similar to piston cylinder arrangement in I.C. engine. The system transfers the material vertically in n number of steps. Each step consists of crank, connecting rod and piston arrangement. As the crank rotates piston INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IJMET) ISSN 0976 – 6340 (Print) ISSN 0976 – 6359 (Online) Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29 © IAEME: www.iaeme.com/IJMET.asp Journal Impact Factor (2015): 8.8293 (Calculated by GISI) www.jifactor.com IJMET © I A E M E
  • 2. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 20 reciprocates inside the guides provided. Height of piston is increased in every step. Here six cranks are mounted on one crankshaft at 180 degree to each other. Resembles to six piston cylinder mounded on one crankshaft. The top of piston is inclined at an angle with the horizontal. The object is transferred from one piston to next piston after every 180 degree of crankshaft revolution. Thus after every step a certain height is achieved by object. After reaching the peak in every step the material is transferred to the next piston which is at its bottom most position. To move the material up, piston height is increased in every step by certain calculated value. The height achieved by piston in every step is equal to diameter of crank. To transfer the objects with small width this system is more effective. As the width of the object goes on increasing the length of system will also increase. The length can be reduced by increasing the crank diameter which will reduce the number of steps required and thus reduces the length. The model which we have prepared lifts a 50 mm wide object to a height of 1150 mm consuming 0.5 meter horizontal length. This system can be modified as per the applications. The system looks like staircase to climb from one floor to another with its steps reciprocating vertically. 1.1. About material Handling Starting from the time, raw material enters the factory gate and goes out of the factory gate in the form of finished products, it is handled at all stages between, no matter it is in stores or on shop floor. It has been estimated that average material handling cost is roughly 20 to 60 % of the total cost. It thus, becomes clear that the cost of production of an item can be lowered considerably by making a saving in the material handling cost. 1.2. About slider crank mechanism Figure 1 Single Slider Crank Chain As shown in figure 1, when one turning pair of a four bar chain mechanism is replaced by sliding pair, it becomes a single slider crank chain or simply slider crank chain. It is one of the cheapest mechanisms. Applications of slider crank mechanism • Reciprocating engine • Rotary engine • Oscillating cylinder engine • Hand pump • Scotch yoke • Oldham coupling • Eliptical Trammel
  • 3. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 21 1.3. About the square cam mechanism In this system the rotation of the motor is to be stopped after every haft revolution for certain time period so that the material gets transferred. Then motor should start and complete the next haft revolution and again stop. To achieve this square cam mechanism is used. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW Several definition of material handling exists. Material handling is defined in Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia as “The moment of raw material, Semi-finished goods and finished article through various stages of production and warehousing is called material handling.” Traditional view of material handling sees material handling operation as non-value adding and only contributing to the cost of product. The modern view recognizes the space and time utility of material handling operation. Material handling equipment is used to increase output, control costs, and maximize productivity. The various methods used for material handling in vertical direction are inclined conveyor, lift, robots, spiral conveyors etc. The angle of inclination in case of inclined conveyor is limited to certain value. The inclined conveyor also consumes large amount of space. The lift is another equipment to transfer the material from ground to first floor. The height achieved is higher compared to others. Robots are also used to transfer precise parts from one level to other. Lift and robot are effective but are expensive. Spiral conveyor is also an important development in vertical material handling system. Push bar conveyor is another system in which a bar supports the object on an inclined conveyor. Recent development in material handling is automated storage and retrieval system. This includes: • Unit load AS/RS • Mini load AS/RS • Micro-load AS/RS • Vertical lift Modules • Horizontal carousels • Vertical carousels AS/RS saves up to 85% + of otherwise wasted floor space. It also reduces the labor requirements and enhances product security. There is a need of improvement in these conventional methods. An alternative to all these methods is to be found. There is a need to achieve maximum height consuming minimum surface area. Figure 2 Conveyor Layout
  • 4. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 22 Figure 2 shows conveyor Layout. Consider the workers are working on ground and first floor. The scope of our system is to transfer the material from the conveyor on ground floor to the conveyor on first floor automatically and continuously. A storage and retrival system is shown in figure 3. Our system can be used to transfer the material to these multi-level racks. The system can be made mobile so that it can be moved. Figure 3 Storage and retrieval System Theory on crank and connecting rod mechanism The invention of the crank and connecting rod system is considered by historians of technology to be the most important mechanical device of the early fifteenth century in Europe. Bertrand Gille says that this system was unknown before that date and this had considerably limited the applications of mechanization. Conrad Keyser (D. C. 1405) described in his book Bellifortis a hand mill operated by the crank and connecting rod system. But Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439 – 1502) in his treatise on architecture illustrated a saw for timber driven by a water wheel in which the crank and connecting rod system was applied for the first time in a continuously rotating machine. Leonardo da Vinci (D. 1519) incorporated a crank and rod in his designs. Ramelli also used the crank and connecting rod in a pump in his book of 1588. In 1206 the crank and connecting rod system was fully developed in two of al-Jazari’s water raising machines. 3. DESIGN CALCULATION Specifications of system designed and manufactured by us are given in table 1. Table 1 Specification of designed system Width of the object 50 mm Radius of crank 100 mm Weight carried by one piston 25 N RPM for Crank 30 RPM Total surface area consumed 0,15 M2 ( + motor area) Total height achieved 1150 mm Number of steps required 6 steps
  • 5. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 23 Assumptions 1) Crankshaft is supported by bearings at its two ends. 2) We have designed the system to transfer five objects having total weight of 25 N at a time. 3) The bottom surface area of 1 object will be equal to (50 x 50 mm). 4) All the parts except pistons are made up of Forged steel. 5) Coefficient of friction for wood is 0.5 (t = 0.5) 3.1. Crankshaft Figure 4 Crankshaft When the piston is at bottom dead center the bending moment on the crankshaft will be maximum. In this position the radial force is maximum and tangential force is zero. A 3D model of Crankshaft is shown in figure 4. We have considered the crankshaft as a simply supported beam. The maximum bending moment will be at center. For this maximum bending moment crankshaft diameter is calculated using following formula. Bending stress, (Sigma) b = --------------------- 1 Where M = Maximum Turning moment, Te = dc3 (tou)---------- 2 Z = section modulus = (lIE / 32) x D3 Considering the crank at a position where tangential force is maximum. From the figure 5 when, 0 + = 90 tangential force will be maximum. Due to this maximum tangential force torsional shear stress will be developed in crankshaft. Figure 5 radial and tangential forces
  • 6. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 24 Considering this torsional shear safe diameter is calculated using following formula. Maximum turning moment, ݁◌ ܶ◌ ܿ◌݀◌ t Where, r = safe shear stress dc = Crankshaft Diameter. 3.2. Connecting rod Connecting rod is subjected alternating tensile and compressive force. Compressive force for the connecting rod is much higher hence the connecting rod is designed for maximum compressive stress. We have considered connecting rod as a strut and used the Rankine formula considering both ends of the connecting rod as hinged. Following formula is used. 3.3. Pistons Figure 6 Piston A 3D model of Piston is shown in figure 6. Pistons are made up of wood with their height increasing gradually. The increase in height is selected in such a way that at the end of forward stroke of first piston the top surface of the piston should coincide with the top surface of the second piston which is at its bottom dead center. When top surfaces of the two pistons coincide with each other crank rotation is stopped and the object slides down from one piston to the other due to inclined surface of piston. The angel of inclination is calculated as given below. Figure 7 Radial and Tangential Forces
  • 7. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 25 Consider a body A of weight W resting on inclined plane B as shown in figure 7. If the angle of inclination, a of the plane to the horizontal is such that the body begins to move down the plane then the angle a is called angle of repose. It is given by, tan a = t for t = 0.5, a = 26.56 °. Thus we have considered 30° angle of inclination of the surface of piston with the horizontal. 3.4. Frame Figure 8 Frame We have selected standard ISA2525 (L type) section for frame. We have checked it for bending due to loads coming on crankshaft. Frame model is shown in figure 8 to join the connecting rod with the piston we have used 0.5” bolt. We have considered double shear of the bolt due to load on piston. We have also considered the twisting moment due to tangential force on the bolt. 4. ANALYSIS 4.1. Procedure of static analysis. First, we have Prepared Assembly in Solid works for crankshaft and Save as this part as IGES for Exporting into ANSYS Workbench Environment. Import .IGES Model in ANSYS Workbench Simulation Module. 4.2. Apply material for crankshaft as forged steel. Material Details: Material Type: - Forged Steel Designation: - 42CrMo4 Yield strength (MPa):- 680 Ultimate tensile strength (MPa):- 850 Elongation (%):-13 Poisson ratio:-0.3 4.3. Mesh of the crankshaft Mesh statics Number of nodes = 15821 Number of elements = 7349 (586 number of contact elements and 6763 number of contact elements)
  • 8. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 26 Figure 9 Meshing 4.4. Define boundary condition for Analysis Boundary conditions play an important role in finite element calculation here; we have taken both remote displacements for bearing supports are fixed. (This has only one degree of freedom (Rotational)) We have done analysis of the crank. The crank is the most critical part of our system. We have considered the crank shaft as a simply supported beam. We have given rotation of 30 rpm to the crankshaft. Six loads are acting on the crankshaft. Figure 10 shows the loading of the crank shaft for doing the analysis. 4.5. Define type of analysis Type of analysis: Structural analysis Figure 10 Loading 4.6. Run the analysis and get the result Figure 11 shows the equivalent stress developed in the crank according to Von-Mises theory. The maximum value of equivalent stress is equal to 18.397 N/mm2 .
  • 9. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 27 Figure 11 Equivalent Stress Analysis Using Von-Mises The figure 12 shows the total deformation of the crankshaft due to above loading. The nature of deformation is also shown in figure 12. The maximum deformation caused by the load on the piston is equal to 5.466 e-001 mm Figure 12 Total Deformation 4.7. Results Table 2 Analysis Result Type Result Von-Mises stress 18.397 N/mm2 Deformation 5.466 x e-001 (1.009 mm)
  • 10. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 28 5. WORKING The figure 13 explains the working of the system. Figure 13 Assembly Consider the smallest piston at the bottom most position it picks up the object to be transferred from lower level. Then its forward stroke begins when it reaches the top most position its top surface coincides with that of the next piston. At that time the second piston will be at its bottom most position. The crank rotation will stop until the object is transferred from first piston to second piston. As the transfer is complete the crank will start rotating and forward stroke of second piston starts. As the second piston reaches its top most position the object will slide down to third piston which will be at its bottom most position. Similarly material is transferred from one step to other till the last step. In this mechanism if the pistons at odd position are having bottom most position, the pistons at even position will have reached top most position and vice-versa. As explained above the crank rotation is to be stopped after every 180 degree of rotation. This is achieved by means of a limit switch arrangement which will stop the crank rotation for specified time after every 180 degree of crank rotation. The height achieved by the object will almost be equal to six times of crank diameter. 6. FUTURE SCOPE As this is a new system developed there is a huge scope for improvement in future. Some of the improvements are listed below. i. Rollers can be mounted on the top of every piston so that objects with flat base can slide down easily. This will reduce the angel of inclination and the object can be transferred in horizontal position.
  • 11. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), ISSN 0976 – 6340(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6359(Online), Volume 6, Issue 2, February (2015), pp. 19-29© IAEME 29 ii. A suitable mechanism if can be used to shift the object to the next piston. Using this we can transfer high quality precise objects without damaging them. iii. This system can be designed according to its applications. Ex. to transfer spherical objects grooves can made on top of the piston. iv. We can also increase the rpm so the material may be transferred at a higher rate (Ex. some rigid objects). v. With some modifications this system can be effectively used in coal mines where we see long conveyors being used. vi. This system can effectively be used to store the finished goods or inventory on multilevel racks. vii. The system can be made mobile and used in industry at different sections. 7. CONCLUSION An efficient and fast system has been developed for material handling in vertical direction. The designing of each and every part has been carried out as per the standards used globally. The structural analysis of the crankshaft has been carried out using Ansys and Solid works. The system is a better option for current methods used for material transfer in vertical direction such as inclined conveyors, lifts etc. which consume more space, time and money. The figure 14 illustrates the disadvantages of a conveyor system. This system can be used to transfer fluids without spilling out. Figure 14 Convention Conveyor REFERENCE 1. Isam Jasim Jaber and Ajeet Kumar Rai, “Design and Analysis of I.C. Engine Piston And Piston-Ring Using Catia and Ansys Software” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 5, Issue 2, 2014, pp. 64 - 73, ISSN Print: 0976 – 6340, ISSN Online: 0976 – 6359. 2. Ali Salah Ameen and Dr. Ajeet Kumar Rai, “Analysis of Electronic Chips Microchannel By Using Ansys Software” International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering & Technology (IJARET), Volume 5, Issue 7, 2012, pp. 47 - 56, ISSN Print: 0976-6480, ISSN Online: 0976-6499. 3. Whaleed Khalaf Jabbar and Dr. Mohammad Tariq, “Analysis of An I.C. Engine Using Water Cooling Technique” International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering & Technology (IJARET), Volume 5, Issue 4, 2012, pp. 68 - 87, ISSN Print: 0976-6480, ISSN Online: 0976-6499.