Belt Conveyor Capacity Calculator
Designed for cement plant engineers, mechanical engineers, process engineers, maintenance engineers, project engineers, material handling engineers and students learning conveyor system design. Supports limestone, clinker, raw meal, cement, coal, fly ash, gypsum, slag and custom materials.
Horizontal, inclined, long-distance and high-capacity cement plant conveyors including raw material conveyors, clinker conveyors, cement conveyors, coal conveyors and enclosed / pipe conveyor applications.
Industrial Dashboard Input Parameters
All inputs support live calculation with engineering validation.
Material Parameters
Density, moisture, size and flow behaviorBelt Parameters
Belt geometry, speed and construction dataConveyor Parameters
Length, inclination, lift and loadingDrive Parameters
Motor, gearbox and starting arrangementOperating Parameters
Capacity target, duty and utilizationOptimization Assistant
AI-style design and maintenance recommendationsValidates capacity, belt width, speed, inclination and loading.
Calculates friction, lift, drive losses, motor and starting torque.
Estimates daily/annual energy consumption and saving options.
Advanced Operating Conditions
Toggle industrial correction factors for realistic cement plant operation.
Animated Industrial Dashboard Results
Major belt conveyor sizing, capacity, power and operating parameters.
Visual Engineering Features
Conveyor diagram, belt loading animation, material flow visualization and power flow.
Conveyor System Diagram & Material Flow
Animated belt loading and inclined conveyor illustrationPower Flow Diagram
From motor to material lift and belt movement—
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Graphical Analysis with Chart.js
Capacity gauge, power gauge, belt utilization, radar performance and trend graphs.
Conveyor Design Recommendation Engine
Belt selection, motor sizing, energy saving, maintenance and troubleshooting advisor.
AI Recommendation Engine
Generated from current calculation and validationTroubleshooting Advisor
Common cement plant conveyor issuesBonus Engineering Tools
Multi-conveyor comparison, optimization assistant, energy forecast and simulation.
Multi-Conveyor Comparison Mode
Current, energy-saving and high-capacity alternatives| Scenario | Belt Width | Speed | Capacity | Motor Power | Status |
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Energy Forecast & Real-Time Simulation
Operating energy, retention time and live condition displayFormulas & Engineering Explanation
Clear mathematical formatting with industrial interpretation.
Q = 3600 × v × A × ρ × ηL × CF / 1000
Q is capacity in TPH, v is belt speed, A is loaded cross-sectional area, ρ is bulk density, ηL is loading efficiency and CF is the combined correction factor.
A = K × B² × surcharge factor × loading efficiency
The factor K depends on flat, troughed or pipe conveyor geometry. Troughed belts carry more material due to side support from idlers.
Breq = first standard width where Qavailable ≥ Qdesired
The calculator checks standard belt widths and also considers lump-size clearance and practical cement plant loading.
vreq = Qdesired × 1000 / (3600 × A × ρ × CF)
Used to identify whether the selected width can meet target capacity without excessive dust, degradation or spillage.
Pf = Ffriction × v / 1000
Friction force is estimated from belt mass, material mass per metre, idlers, conveyor length and resistance coefficient.
Plift = ṁ × g × H / 1000
Inclined conveyors require additional power to raise material vertically by height H.
Te = Pbelt × 1000 / v; T1/T2 = e^(μθ)
Effective belt pull is converted to tight-side and slack-side tensions using friction ratio between pulley and belt.
ηconv = ηmotor × ηgear × ηdrive × loading health
Represents how effectively motor input power becomes useful material transport work.
Industry Standard Section
Useful cement plant conveyor benchmarks and practical design ranges.
Educational Section
Accordion-style learning modules for cement plant conveyor design.
Local Storage Save History
Recent calculation results are stored in your browser only.
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Formula Explanation Popup
Mass flow = Volume flow × DensityThe conveyor carries a moving cross-section of material. Belt speed converts area into volume per second.
vopt = clamp(vrequired, material min, material max)Dusty and fine materials use lower speed; coarse limestone or clinker can use higher speed.
CFincline ≈ 1 - 0.008β - 0.01(β-12)+Approximate educational correction for rollback and reduced stable load on inclined belts.
Pmotor = (Pf + Plift) × service / drive efficiencyIncludes horizontal resistance, vertical lift, drive losses and duty service factor.
SPC = kW / (TPH × km)Used to benchmark conveyor energy efficiency between routes and plants.
sag = w × spacing² / (8 × tension)Sag should generally remain below approximately 2% of idler spacing for stable operation.