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The South African Institute of Materials Handling

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The South African Institute of Materials Handling (SAIMH) is a Non-Profit organisation set up with an objective to encourage the transfer of knowledge associated within the fields of Bulk Materials Handling (conveyors, stacker, reclaimers, tipplers, train loading systems, etc.) through a combination of seminars and networking sessions. The SAIMH is made up of professional engineers, each practising their trade in a variety of organisations who volunteer their time to execute the SAIMH’s objective. The main aim is thus to promote the advancement of the art, science, theory and practice of the Bulk Materials Handling principles and techniques.

Company Affliates as at May 2017 Afripp Projects cc Brelko Conveyor Products (Pty) Ltd Bulkcon CPM Engineering CT Systems cc Conveyor Watch (Pty) Ltd David Brown Gear lndustries (Pty) Ltd ELB Engineering Services (Pty) Ltd Engicon Systems (Pty) Ltd Facet Engineering cc Flexco (SA) (Pty) Ltd

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LEEASA is a fully-fledged association devoted to the lifting industry across Southern Africa. Members hale from the crane, forklift, mobile elevated work platform, aerial and suspended access platform, chain hoists, rigging and lifting tackle arenas, etc. Primarily devoted to the LMI’s (Lifting Machinery Inspectors), and LME’s (Lifting Machinery Entities), the association considers safety paramount. As such it serves in an advisory capacity to the SABS, the Department of Labour, various training bodies and the industry at large. LEEASA is recognised by ECSA as a voluntary association. What’s in it for you:

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Ludger Overmeyer

Patrick Heitzmann

Figure 1. Textile belt splice:finger splice (left) and step splice (right)

Figure 2. Required data for FEA-model of textile belt splice

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Figure 3. Theoretical strain behaviour of a one-step splice according to Oehmen

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Figure 4. Geometry of a finger splice

Figure 5. Theoretical strain behaviour of a finger splice and variation of the total cross- section A of the tension members

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Figure 6. Setup of FEA-model for textile belt splices

Figure 7. Simulated strain behaviour of FEA-model for a one-step splice

Figure 8. Results of parameter studies on varying step splice length of a one-step splice

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Figure 9. Simulated strain in finger splices using FEA

Figure 10. Simulated strain in finger splices

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Table 1. Parameter studies on variation of finger length

Table 2. Parameter studies on variation of pull-back

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Figure 11. Parameter studies on variation of finger length

Figure 12. Parameter studies on variation of pull-back

Figure 13. Strain behaviour of a finger splice in relation to a varying finger length (left) and pull-back (right)

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Communication vital

Good communication is vital, so that everyone is clear on the strategy and their roles in meeting daily production targets. Managed well, the regular morning meeting can be a powerful tool allowing progress to be tracked through role players reporting back. “In this forum, changes to the production plan can be easily shared and discussed,” Werner explains. It is important that communication methods should be practical and timeous. This means a judicious balance of verbal and written communication. The message must also reach all parties involved, so communicators must ensure that everyone has access to optimal communication tools.

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Trusted role players

Secondly, the project must have trusted role players who have been vetted and selected based on their ability to finish work within the allocated timeframe, and have the experience to conduct work effectively. “All teams on a project must also function well with others from different contractors, without causing unnecessary conflict or problems,” Werner expands. “Such problems can cost time and money.”

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