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Springs To Mind.
Posted on
13. Jan. 2013 - 01:12
Have you asked Warren Springs Laboratory, Stevenage, Hertforshire, England?
They were always very helpful to me in the past and I'm sure if they have copies you will get them there. ■
Belt Conveyor Scale Publications
Posted on
14. Jan. 2013 - 10:20
Please contact
marcel.droettboom@vogel.de
He may be able to offer these papers.
Regards,
Reinhard Wöhlbier ■
Belt Conveyor Scale Publications
I am looking for some papers published by J A Abbott. Would appreciate any help in locating copies.
Papers as follows:
Name of Author: Abbott, J.A.
Company Affiliation: Warren Spring Laboratory
Title of Article: The Effect of Idler Misalignment and Belt Stiffness on Belt Weighing Errors
Published in Journal: bulk solids handling
Year: 1986 Volume: 6 Number: 1 Page: 121
Type of Article: Original Article
Fields of Interest: Belt Conveying / Sampling, Weighing and Proportioning
Article published in 'The Best of ...' book: K/86 (Sampling, Weighing & Proportioning of Bulk Materials)
Name of Author: Abbott, J.A.
Company Affiliation: Warren Spring Laboratory
Title of Article: The Effect of Conveyor Belt Mistracking on Beltweighing Errors
Published in Journal: bulk solids handling
Year: 1989 Volume: 9 Number: 1 Page: 107
Type of Article: Original Article
Fields of Interest: Sampling, Weighing and Proportioning
Article published in 'The Best of ...' book: I/94 (Belt Conveyor Technology)
Name of Author: Abbott, J.A., Bransby, P.L., Clark, R., Lee, W.T.
Company Affiliation: Warren Spring Laboratory
Title of Article: Belt Weighing Test Facility at Warren Spring Laboratory
Published in Journal: bulk solids handling
Year: 1981 Volume: 1 Number: 2 Page: 239
Type of Article: Original Article
Fields of Interest: Computer Modelling and Analysis / Research and Development / Sampling, Weighing and Proportioning
Article published in 'The Best of ...' book: K/86 (Sampling, Weighing & Proportioning of Bulk Materials)
Thank you for your help
I'm not sure whether this is posted in the proper place, but it seems like a place to start.
Paul Chase ■