Title of article :
Analysis and Optimization of Mining Truck Operation Based on the Driver Whole Body Vibration
Author/Authors :
Rahimdel, M. J. Department of Mining Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran , Mirzaei, M. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran , Sattarvand, J. Department of Mining Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran , Nasirabad, Ho. Mirzaei Department of Mining Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
The present paper studies the whole body vibration of a three-axle dump truck during
various operational conditions in Zonuz Kaolin Mine of Iran. At first, the root mean square of vibrations
at different speeds, as well as in payloads and distribution qualities of materials in the truck dump body
and also on different haul road qualities are experimentally obtained. Then, the vibrational health risk
in all operational conditions is statistically analyzed based on ISO 2631-1 standard. As a result of this
analysis, an optimization problem is constructed and solved to obtain the optimum operating conditions
of the truck. In the proposed problem, at first, regression analysis in terms of RMS of vibrations
and truck speed is applied. Then, the total RMS at the consequential working phases of the truck is
minimized in the presence of some constraints related to the health risk and productivity levels. Solving
the proposed constrained optimization problem determines the optimum payload and truck speed in
various conditions to keep materials hauling at the lowest possible vibrational health risk level while the
mine productivity at the planned level remains.
Keywords :
Mining truck , Whole body vibration , Non-linear optimization , Operational conditions , Zonuz Kaolin Mine
Journal title :
AUT Journal of Mechanical Engineering