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Determination of the Bucket Wheel Drive Power by Computer Modeling Based on Specific Energy Consumption and Cutting Geometry

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  • Ildiko Brînaș

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

  • Andrei Andraș

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

  • Sorin Mihai Radu

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

  • Florin Dumitru Popescu

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

  • Iosif Andraș

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

  • Bogdan Ioan Marc

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

  • Alexandru Robert Cioclu

    (Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Transport Engineering, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)

Abstract

Starting from the general principles of material cutting, with applicability to coal and overburden excavation using bucket wheel excavators (BWEs), this paper proposes another method for calculating the drive power of the bucket wheel excavator by computer modeling. This approach required two steps. In the first step, the volume of the excavated material for one slewing movement of the boom and for a particular excavation geometry was determined, and the slewing time in the open pit coal mine was measured. In the second one, the values of the specific energy (SE) consumption for cutting were determined by laboratory tests on samples of material taken from the open pit mine. The proposed method allows for the estimation of the load of the bucket wheel drive motor by taking into account only the specific energy necessary for the cutting of the material, the excavated volume during one slewing, and the time required to excavate this volume, and not the wear coefficients of the teeth or bucket edge. This method is important for establishing the correlation between the height of the excavated slice and the slewing speed of the boom in order to optimize the drive power of the bucket wheel and thus improve energy efficiency, increase the performance of excavators, and reduce operating costs.

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  • Ildiko Brînaș & Andrei Andraș & Sorin Mihai Radu & Florin Dumitru Popescu & Iosif Andraș & Bogdan Ioan Marc & Alexandru Robert Cioclu, 2021. "Determination of the Bucket Wheel Drive Power by Computer Modeling Based on Specific Energy Consumption and Cutting Geometry," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(13), pages 1-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:13:p:3892-:d:584050
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    1. George Kritikakis & Michael Galetakis & Antonios Vafidis & George Apostolopoulos & Theodore Michalakopoulos & Miltiades Triantafyllou & Christos Roumpos & Francis Pavloudakis & Basileios Deligiorgis &, 2023. "Toward the Optimization of Mining Operations Using an Automatic Unmineable Inclusions Detection System for Bucket Wheel Excavator Collision Prevention: A Synthetic Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(17), pages 1-20, August.
    2. Krzysztof Krauze & Kamil Mucha & Tomasz Wydro & Ryszard Klempka, 2022. "Assessment of the Structure of Cutting Heads with Regard to the Mining Machine Load Using Proprietary Software," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(19), pages 1-22, September.

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