The document discusses different types of material handling systems including elevator-type systems, conveyor-type systems, pneumatic systems, automated transport systems, and cranes/hoist systems. It provides details on manual and automated dumbwaiters, horizontal and vertical conveyors, pneumatic tubes, track vehicle systems, selective vertical conveyors, automatic guided vehicle systems.
The document discusses different types of material handling systems including elevator-type systems, conveyor-type systems, pneumatic systems, automated transport systems, and cranes/hoist systems. It provides details on manual and automated dumbwaiters, horizontal and vertical conveyors, pneumatic tubes, track vehicle systems, selective vertical conveyors, automatic guided vehicle systems.
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Lecture 1b - BUILDING UTILITIES 2 - Materials Handling
The document discusses different types of material handling systems including elevator-type systems, conveyor-type systems, pneumatic systems, automated transport systems, and cranes/hoist systems. It provides details on manual and automated dumbwaiters, horizontal and vertical conveyors, pneumatic tubes, track vehicle systems, selective vertical conveyors, automatic guided vehicle systems.
The document discusses different types of material handling systems including elevator-type systems, conveyor-type systems, pneumatic systems, automated transport systems, and cranes/hoist systems. It provides details on manual and automated dumbwaiters, horizontal and vertical conveyors, pneumatic tubes, track vehicle systems, selective vertical conveyors, automatic guided vehicle systems.
Lecture 1b MATERIAL HANDLING INTRODUCTION • Material handling relates to the movement, storage, control and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing, distribution, consumption and disposal. • Material handling equipment is the mechanical equipment involved in the complete system. CATEGORIES OF MATERIAL-HANDLING SYSTEMS Elevator-type system These are vertical-lift, car-type systems, including the common dumbwaiter and ejection lifts, which are basically automated dumbwaiters. Conveyor-type system These include vertical and horizontal conveyors. Conveyors can be used in a multitude of ways from warehouses to airport baggage handling systems. This type uses belt, chain, screw or roller to transport bulk materials. Pneumatic system These include sophisticated pneumatic tube systems and pneumatic trash and linen systems. Automated Transport System Also referred to as Automated Storage/Retrieval System or ASRS, is a combination of equipment and controls that handles, stores, and retrieves materials with precision, accuracy and speed. These include automated messenger carts and automatic track-type container delivery systems. Cranes and Hoist System ELEVATOR-TYPE SYSTEM MANUAL LOAD/UNLOAD DUMBWAITERS • Provide the most convenient and economical means of transporting relatively small articles between levels • In department stores, such units transport merchandise from stock areas to selling or pickup counters • In hospitals, they often transport food, drugs, linens, and other necessary small items • In multi-level restaurants and the like, they are used for delivery of food from the kitchen and for return of soiled dishes • Limited to a platform area of 9sf and a maximum height of 4ft • Compartmentalized by shelves • Normal speed ratings are 50 to 150fpm with a capacity of up to 500lbs • Cars may be of traction (counterweighted) or drum (direct pickup) type • Control is normally “call and send” between 2 floors, although multi- button selector switch or central dispatching arrangements are available for applications with more than 2 floors • Loading may be floor, counter, or any other specified height AUTOMATED DUMBWAITERS • Also known as ejection lifts because of the method of delivery • Applicable in institutions and other facilities that require rapid vertical movement of relatively large items, thus, suited for delivery of food carts, linens, dishes, bulk-liquid containers, etc. • Load can be a cart or a basket containing the items to be transported • While loading can be manual or automatic, it can also use programmable controllers for automated loading, dispatch, and ejection, sensors to determine whether space is available for a load, and automated return of the unloaded cart • Payload capacity for cart system is up to 1000lbs and car speeds up to 350fpm • Maximum cart size is approximately 32” W x 68” L x 70” H • Round-trip time for a 200fpm unit with 5 loading stations is approximately 2 minutes • Relatively costly and requires large shaft area CONVEYOR-TYPE SYSTEM HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL CONVEYORS • Best applied in industrial facilities and commercial buildings, such as mail-order houses, which require continuous flow of material • Restricted application due to inflexible ROW requirements, noise generation, and danger if conveyors are left unprotected and exposed to unauthorized persons • Relatively low in cost, and capacity is unlimited PNEUMATIC-TYPE SYSTEM PNEUMATIC TUBES • Every pneumatic system, makes use of pipes or ducts called transportation lines that carry mixture of materials and a stream of air. • Available with 21/4- to 6-in. range of tube diameters (special shapes also used) and with single or multiple loop • Older systems are generally pressurized using single large, noisy compressor • Newer ones are computer-controlled, utilize a small blower in each of the zones, operates basically on vacuum but also on pressure, relatively quiet, capable of being constructed in unlimited system length, carriers travel at 25fpm • Computerized control center provides information and control of all system components, including status, traffic data, station assignments, scheduling, etc. • Overall, pneumatic tube systems perform their task reliably, rapidly, and efficiently at relatively low cost Basic Air Pressure Systems Used in Pneumatic Conveyors 1. Suction or vacuum systems, utilizing a vacuum created in the pipeline to draw the material with the surrounding air. The system operated at a low pressure and is utilized mainly in conveying light free flowing materials. 2. Pressure-type systems, in which a positive pressure is used to push material from one point to the next. The system is ideal for conveying material from one loading point to a number of unloading points. 3. Combination systems, in which a suction system is used to convey material from a number of loading points and a pressure system is employed to deliver it to a number of unloading points. PNEUMATIC TRASH and LINEN SYSTEMS • Purpose is to rapidly move bagged or packaged trash and linen from numerous outlying stations to a central collecting point (separate tubes for trash and linen required) • Linen systems are generally found in hospitals; trash systems in various facilities, frequently in conjunction with compactors • System is basically a network of large pipes, negatively pressurized, with numerous loading stations throughout the building • Pipe sizes are 16, 18, 20 in. operating at high static pressure • A system normally can handle only one unit load at a time, but moves it so quickly (20 to 30fpm) that system capacity is large and delays are not encountered • Material placed into a loading station is picked up as soon as the previous load clears • Compressors are large and very noisy, requiring considerable space allocation and acoustical isolation • In addition to main vacuum system, a high-pressure air line is required to operate the doors, and sprinkler heads must be installed every few floors • Overall costs are low to moderate AUTOMATED TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRACK VEHICLE SYSTEMS • Employs captive and secure containers locked onto a motorized carriage that, in turn, is locked onto the track system • Power for the motor in the carriage is picked off a third rail at 24V dc • Entire assembly moves horizontally or vertically with equal ease • Containers move at a constant 120fpm horizontally but moves slowly on rises, depending upon the container load and the steepness of the rise • Containers are available in a number of shapes and volumes to suit particular installation. Two standard sizes are 18”L x 6”W x 13”H (narrow profile) and 18”L x 12”W x 8”H (low profile) • Normal payload is 20lbs. For horizontal runs only, considerably heavier loads can be carried. • In simple single- or dual-track, point-to-point or loop systems, ROW conflicts cannot occur, routing is simply a matter of addressing the car • For complex systems involving loops and branches, routing is decided by a central computerized controller that finds the shortest route for each car (up to 250 cars per system), side-tracks, parks cars, and in effect, operates a mini railroad system • System is easily added onto a structure due to track flexibility and small size • Major drawback is its high cost SELECTIVE VERTICAL CONVEYORS • System acts similar to that of the automated dumbwaiter • Constructed with a moving continuous-loop chain to which are attached carriages that pick up and deliver tote boxes • At sending and receiving stations, the operator places the items to be moved (up to 60lbs), “addresses” the box in of several ways, depending on the system, and places it at a pick-up point • The first empty carriage on the chain picks up the box and delivers it to its address • Functions in modern vertical conveyors are monitored by a microprocessor, which tracks system operation and furnishes maintenance data and operational diagnostics • Disadvantages are large shaft areas, noise, cumbersome arrangements when interfacing with horizontal conveyors • Cost is moderate AUTOMATIC GUIDED VEHICLE SYSTEMS • Robot battery-powered vehicles follow a route determined by a passive guidance floor tape • Can be arranged to interface automatically with vertical transport means (elevators) so that route can cover various levels in the facility • Floor tapes, installed below carpets, are entirely passive. It determines only the path that the vehicle will follow • All sensing, instruction, motive power, and vehicle control are located on the vehicle itself • Can carry a 300-lb payload and operates a full 8-hour duty without recharging its on-board batteries • Vehicle speeds are variable, ranging from 20 to 120fpm • Programming of route, stops, and vertical interfaces, changing of the cycle, and other functions is accomplished with an external programming device and an on-board programmable controller • Applications for an automated vehicle of this type are limitless: parts delivery and pickup in industrial facilities, food and supplies distribution in hospitals, and mail and document pickup and delivery in offices CRANES AND HOIST SYSTEM CRANES and HOIST SYSTEM Cranes and hoists are lifting machines used to move heavy materials from one place to another. There are many types of cranes and hoists designed to do specific jobs. Cranes and hoists are generally supported by the structural frame of the building so it becomes an important part of the design. Other types have an independent structural system and are much more versatile because they can be moved from one side to another. Mobile Cranes Tower Crane
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