Advanced Technologies and Loading Shovel Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lane White
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Loading shovels are at the heart of most surface mine production. As truck sizes have increased, shovel manufacturers have matched them with larger shovels (see table, page 343). Further increases in shovel size may be in order if trucks in the 270-t (300-st) range find acceptance at the largest surface mines. However, larger shovels are not currently the primary focus of shovel design engineers. Competition and user pressure are combining to keep their work directed toward improved shovel productivity and efficiency. Computer design technology and advanced electronics play an increasingly prominent role in this work. "Improved diagnostic capability, system monitoring, vibration analysis and above all increased user friendliness in machine control systems are being pursued by most manufacturers working in our industry today," observes Stuart R. Cotterill, director of marketing for Harnischfeger Corp. The use of computer-aided design (CAD) systems in shovel design has been in place for many years. However, recent advances in computer capability and improved software programs and graphics are making computers even more useful.
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APA: Lane White  (1995)  Advanced Technologies and Loading Shovel Design

MLA: Lane White Advanced Technologies and Loading Shovel Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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