Effect of Bucket Geometry, Machine Variables, and Fragmentation Size on Performance of Rubber‑Tired Loaders - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 17
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- Publication Date:
- Oct 29, 2021
Abstract
This paper examines the effect of bucket geometry (cutting blade profile, floor profile, and blade thickness), speed, motor
power output, and muckpile particle sizes on bucket penetration and draft for rubber tire loaders. The work uses a 1:16 scaled
model of a load-haul-dump in full factorial experiments to examine the effect of the variables on penetration and maximum
draft. The results show that speed and motor output are positively correlated to penetration and draft; muckpile particle size
is positively correlated to penetration and negatively correlated to draft (p < 0.0014). The results show that buckets with a
semi-spade cutting nose profile yield the highest penetration (mean 118.30 mm) followed by those with the spade (mean
108.88 mm), which also yield higher penetration than those straight blades (mean 95.19 mm). Bucket floor profile and blade
thickness had no significant effect on penetration or draft. Also, we determined that increasing the speed and motor power
output, simultaneously, can reduce bucket penetration. Thus, operators should not waste energy for no additional gain or even
loss in bucket penetration. Also, the work finds speed and motor power output each combine with muckpile particle sizes
to affect bucket penetration. This research furthers our understanding of the effectiveness of different bucket geometries in
improving penetration and reducing draft for rubber tire loaders.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Effect of Bucket Geometry, Machine Variables, and Fragmentation Size on Performance of Rubber‑Tired Loaders - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)MLA: Effect of Bucket Geometry, Machine Variables, and Fragmentation Size on Performance of Rubber‑Tired Loaders - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.