Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations

When shovels load the dump trucks with over 100-ton passes under gravity dumping conditions, they will create a large impact force on the dump truck body which generates high frequency shock waves which expose the operators to whole body vibrations (WBV). The main cause of such truck vibrations is t...

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Main Authors: Danish Ali, Samuel Frimpong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-05-01
Series:International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618301691
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spelling doaj-042733616dfd4fc59d43a5af85e11ae52020-11-24T21:08:42ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862018-05-01283423435Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operationsDanish Ali0Samuel Frimpong1Corresponding author.; Mining & Nuclear Engineering Department, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, USAMining & Nuclear Engineering Department, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, USAWhen shovels load the dump trucks with over 100-ton passes under gravity dumping conditions, they will create a large impact force on the dump truck body which generates high frequency shock waves which expose the operators to whole body vibrations (WBV). The main cause of such truck vibrations is the large impact force due to the gravity dumping of large tonnage passes. Therefore a rigorous mathematical model has been developed for the impact force containing all the necessary factors upon which it depends. Latter, a thorough analysis shows that percentage reduction of 7.19%, 9.40%, 13.27%, 14.8%, 17.30% and 18.13% can be achieved by reducing the dumping distance to 6.33 m, 6.0 m, 5.5 m, 5.33 m, 5.0 m and 4.9 m, respectively, as compared to when the dumping distance was 7.33 m. Even more reduction in the magnitude of impact force can be observed if the shovel pass gets divided into more than two sub-passes. Therefore, these models can be used to figure out the number of sub-passes into which a single ore pass can be divided and/or the extent to which the dumping distance can be reduced which would reduce the impact force significantly enough to obtain safer yet economic operations. Keywords: Impact force, HISLO, Mathematical modeling, Dumping distance, Shovel ore sub-passeshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618301691
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Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
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title Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
title_short Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
title_full Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
title_fullStr Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
title_full_unstemmed Impulse force reductions and their effects on WBV exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
title_sort impulse force reductions and their effects on wbv exposures in high impact shovel loading operations
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
issn 2095-2686
publishDate 2018-05-01
description When shovels load the dump trucks with over 100-ton passes under gravity dumping conditions, they will create a large impact force on the dump truck body which generates high frequency shock waves which expose the operators to whole body vibrations (WBV). The main cause of such truck vibrations is the large impact force due to the gravity dumping of large tonnage passes. Therefore a rigorous mathematical model has been developed for the impact force containing all the necessary factors upon which it depends. Latter, a thorough analysis shows that percentage reduction of 7.19%, 9.40%, 13.27%, 14.8%, 17.30% and 18.13% can be achieved by reducing the dumping distance to 6.33 m, 6.0 m, 5.5 m, 5.33 m, 5.0 m and 4.9 m, respectively, as compared to when the dumping distance was 7.33 m. Even more reduction in the magnitude of impact force can be observed if the shovel pass gets divided into more than two sub-passes. Therefore, these models can be used to figure out the number of sub-passes into which a single ore pass can be divided and/or the extent to which the dumping distance can be reduced which would reduce the impact force significantly enough to obtain safer yet economic operations. Keywords: Impact force, HISLO, Mathematical modeling, Dumping distance, Shovel ore sub-passes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618301691
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