Energy Performance of Dump Trucks in Opencast Mine
Energy Performance of Dump Trucks in Opencast Mine
Energy Performance of Dump Trucks in Opencast Mine
Abstract: Dump trucks are used worldwide for handling ore and waste in most of the opencast mines.
The energy consumption in dump trucks accounts for about 32 % of the total energy requirement in
opencast mines. In this paper a modeling framework is developed to analyse a generic mine
transportation problem with multiple dump trucks operating between multiple crushers and excavators.
The minimum specific fuel consumption (SFC) of dump trucks for a specified pay load and material
handling rate is optimized. The model investigates the variations of SFC with operating parameters like
pay load, speed, wind speed etc. A case study of down gradient opencast limestone mine of capacity
2600 t/h shows a fuel savings of 15%. An achievable minimum SFC of 86 g/ton of ore handled is
estimated using proposed model.
Keywords: Dump truck, opencast mine, energy performance, specific fuel consumption, optimization
.
1. Introduction
Drilling
Transportation
Blasting
Sizing and
finishing
Excavation
Stacking
(Finished ore)
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WG WL WE ,
(1)
W L S L ore ,
(2)
W L W L , max
(3)
(4)
1
CdairAF ,
2
b g cos ( f Crr ) g sin ,
(7)
(8)
Vce , ec V
(9)
Pce , ec P max ,
(10)
max
(6)
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(5)
Lij
(i = 1, 2.M; j = 1,2,3N),
Vce
Lji
tji
(i = 1, 2.M; j = 1,2,3N),
Vec
tij
(20)
P Pi we,i ,
(19)
(11)
i 1
(12)
(13)
Cycle time
Cycle time of dump truck is defined as the time
required for complete cycle of dump truck movement
from one excavator to one crusher or waste dumping
station. Mathematically, the travel time and cycle
time are given in (23), (24)
Where,
Vce , ec
R ww e
GR
(22)
(14)
(23)
(24)
BF , ce b1V 2 ce b 2Vce b3 ,
(15)
BF , ec b1V 2 ec b 2Vec b 3 ,
(16)
Trip Frequency
The trip frequency of dump truck directly affect the
production output of opencast mine. The trip
frequency should be maximized to achieve minimum
fuel consumption per ton of ore handling. The trip
frequency is calculated using (25)
xce
mf , ec PecBF , ec
(18)
(25)
qd WLxce ,
(26)
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td , cycle
mf , ce PceBF , ce
SFCdump truck
Mf , ijxce
qd
(27)
Parameter
Type
Specifications
Water cooled,
Turbocharged , 4 stroke
No. of cylinder
6
Bore x Stroke
159 x 159 mm
Cylinder displacement 19 Litres
Rated power
522 kW @2100 RPM
Idle speed
750 RPM
T max
2731 Nm @1500 RPM
Minimize
M
i 1
SFCdump truck
Parameters
Net vehicle mass
Rated Pay load
Gross Vehicle mass
Wheel radius
Frontal area
HXijMf , ij
j 1
M
(28)
Di
Designed
41t
45.5t
86.5t
0.812m
15.408 m2
Actual
52t,65t
93t,106t
i 1
Subject to
X W H D (i 1,2,3...M ) ,
ij
Parameters
Mine topography
Distance between crusher
and excavator
Minimum distance
Maximum distance
Gradient
Material
Ore density (Limestone)
Total no. of dump trucks
Capacity of dump trucks
Total no. of excavators
Capacity of excavators
Total no. of crushers
Capacity of crushers
(29)
j 1
N
XW
ij
Qc , i (i 1,2,3...M ) ,
(30)
Qe , j ( j 1,2,3...N ) ,
(31)
j 1
M
XW
ij
j 1
ndj =
j 1
di
(32)
i 1
Where,
n dj
t d , cycle , ij
t load
(j = 1,2,3N) (i = 1,2,3M) ,
Xij ndjxij
1km
2 km
1:14 (4)
Limestone
1550 kg/m3
21
52t,65t
5
1200 ton/h
2
1400 ton/h
(33)
(34)
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65t
360 t/h
1.5 km
4
0 m/s
30-65 t
150-400 t/h
1.45 -1.7km
1-15
0-8 m/s
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6. Conclusion
An energy performance model for dump trucks in
opencast mine has been developed. The model is
used for predicting the minimum fuel consumption of
mine transport with multiple dump trucks. The model
is used for recommending speed required for empty
and loaded truck, optimal allocation of number of
trucks and optimum trip frequency. The optimal
speed is 28 km/h for empty dump truck and 25 km/h
for loaded dump truck.
The minimum SFC is 86g/ton for present case of
down gradient mine and the fuel saving potential is
15%. The model can be extended for evaluating
minimum SFC for different mine gradient and
topology. The model can be applied for other end use
opencast mines like coal, lignite, manganese, iron
etc. The model can be used to assess energy
performance of other truck transport system. The
model is useful to predict the optimum number of
dump truck required and expected fuel consumption
of new opencast mine during mine planning.
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Nomenclature
AF
BF
Cd
Crr
D
Drag coefficient
c,e,m
crusher, excavator, maximum
i,j demand, supply
References
GR
H
L
mf
Mf
n
P
qd
Rw
SFC Specific fuel consumption, kg/ton
SL Volume of dump truck , m3
Time taken, h
t
tload , UL Loading and unloading time , h
twait Waiting time , h
tload Loading time of dump truck, h
ttravel Travel time during empty and loaded cycle, h
td , cycle Cycle time of dump truck, h
Average speed of dump truck, m/s
V
WE Weight of empty dump truck, ton
WL Rated Pay load, ton
WG Gross vehicle mass, ton
we Angular velocity of engine, rad/s
wm Rated angular velocity of engine, rad/s
x
Trip frequency of dump truck , h-1
X
Total number of trips per hour,
h-1
Greek symbols
air Density of air, kg/m3
Acknowledgements:
The first author is grateful to Mr. S.C.Suthar of
Shree cement Ltd, Dr A.Sinha, Mr
A.K.Chowdhuy, Mrs Seema Topno of CIMFR
and Cummins (India ) Ltd for their help.
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Appendix
Table A.1: Sensitivity Analysis of Model
Input
parameter
Base
value
(ton)
%
change
Pay load
65
5%
Vce
Vec
Mine gradient
7.62
7.04
4
5%
5%
25%
Change
over base
value(ton)
(Upper)
Change
over base
value(ton)
(lower)
SFC
,base
(g/ton)
SFC,change
over(g/ton)
base value
(upper)
SFC,change
over base
(g/ton)
value(lower)
Sensitivity
Index
(upper)
Sensitivity
Index
(lower)
68.25
61.75
81.5
79.2
84.1
-0.572
-0.630
8.001
7.39
5
7.239
6.68
3
81.5
81.5
81.5
83.2
82.1
81.3
80.0
81.2
81.7
0.410
0.141
-0.011
0.375
0.079
-0.008
Pec
WG
WL
Vce
WE
Vec
BF,ec
15
4,5
Vec
Vce
Pce
tload,UL
td,cycle
23
L
20
tec
qd
mf,ce
mf,ec
21
27
SFCdump
18
17
19
ttravel
26
BF,ce
tce
24
25
16
Mf,ij
truck
mf,idle
twait
Note : Block numbers in Information flow diagram refers to equations in paragraph 2.2
Fig A.1. Information flow diagram for energy performance assessment model of dump truck
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