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Truck Assignments and Systems ©Dr. B. C. Paul 2000 Job Assignments of Trucks Single Purpose Machine - Haul Something • • • • Overburden coal ore aggregates Drive Systems in Trucks Mechanical • Engine connected through gear boxes - torc converters and differentials to wheels • Similar to your car Electrical • Engine turns a generator • Wheels have electric motors Engine to Wheels Mechanical and Electric both about 85 to 90% delivery Electric Drops more at extremes • 6-10% grade and 8 to 20 mph no difference • Has problems with flat high speed • Problems with extreme grades Parasitic Engine Loads Both use about 10 hp/ton cap Mechanical 10% to parasitic • • • • coolant pumps engine friction transmission (8% for first 3) steering hoist and converter rest Electric • Smaller engine cool load - more even run • Generator Driven Exciter and Blower Blows the lead Mechanical Wins by 1.8% Vehicle Weight Electrical Components Heavier than Mechanical • Other Factors in Truck Design may well cover • Does mean mechanical may be built heavier No Clear Winner Retarding Retarding means non-braking speed reduction - not the impact of this class on your mental condition Electric has simple retarding • Run the Wheel Motors as generators and dump through a resistor bank • Takes load off engine and tranny Mechanical Retarding Uses a Hydraulic Retarder Engine and Drive Train Take the Drag Engine Gets a lot more reved and less even run in mechanical In past size limited to 120 tons • Now 300 tons are mechanical Recent Trend Favors mechanical Advantages of Trucks Flexibility • Rapidly moveable • easily rerouted for road changes or blending control • Variable range of movement for materials Disadvantages of Trucks Expensive to Operate • Large gas and lubricant expenses • tires are wear prone and expensive • Lots of operators 1 per truck • in contrast to automatable conveyors or rail systems • Driverless configurations were going no where until GPS • Cables and radio controls More Disadvantages Expensive to Buy • Pound for pound like T bone steak • Limited life 20,000 to 30,000 hours (except for some very large units with 50,000) Expensive to Maintain • Large shop equipment needed • field breakdowns hard to handle • Past problems with Electric and Mechanical Still More Problems Reliability Problems • Typical 70 to 85% availability compared to 95% plus on other machines • Significant progress with modular systems • Lease options - guaranteeing up to 95% but change trucks out frequently • Quarries with old equipment still a nightmare More Problems Safety Problems • Fast big machines moving on steep grades and around limited visibility corners • Backup problems on rear dumps • Swinging in to be loaded problem with loading equipment • Smashing the Foreman's Truck Truck Problems Environmental Target • Diesel emissions • fugitive dust - speed limit restrictions • Tarping laws becoming more common Require a lot of Support Equipment • Can’t load itself • Needs a private highway department Trends in Trucks Recovering from the Fiascoes of the 70s and 80s Mechanical Taking Over Market Approaching the 300 ton truck (some are coming out) • Avoiding the 3 axles that ruined maneuverability • Dual engine configurations to avoid problems of engine size Engine Types Almost all are diesel engines 2 cycle are simpler but tend to have poor acceleration and power • Responsible for first 350 ton truck fiasco 4 cycle perform better + cost more • Turbo-charging was common to avoid altitude deration • Computer controls getting some impressive performance without