Open Cut
Safety, productivity and the right to operate are priorities for open cut mine research. We have supported work on an automated swing loading system for electric shovels, the science of rehabilitation and minimising mining impacts on neighbouring communities.
Maintenance & Equipment (58 Reports)
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C3050 | 01/10/1997 |
Author: Elliott Duff | CMTE |
Microscopic examination of wear debris for machine condition monitoring was first introduced in the 70's It is reliable but, for the human analyst, can become a tedious and time consuming task. This has limited its widespread usage. In 1994, CMTE .... read more |
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C6012 | 01/02/1998 |
Author: Rodney Clarke | Keech Castings Australia |
Current above ground mining practices in open cut / strip mining requires the topsoil or 'over-burden to be removed so as to provide easy access to the target material ie coal and ore. Over-burden can be removed by numerous methods, but is predominantly performed by the walking draglines .... read more |
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C6013 | 01/05/1999 |
Author: Will Scott, Keith Sherwood | QUT |
New lubrication specifications are needed to improve the quality of lubricants used in the mining industry. The mining industry spends more than $20 million a year on lubricants, however, lubrication specifications for machinery are inadequate. .... read more |
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C7005 | 01/06/2001 |
Author: Guy Cotterill, Adam Van Dyke, John Perceval | CW Pope & Associates |
This report details the advances made by CW Pope in their determination to develop a system that enabled the monitoring of crack propogation in large shafts. Shafts and pins are vital components of large items of coal production equipment including:
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C8029 | 01/10/2001 |
Author: Brian Wood, Robert Harris, Jason Porter | Metacoustics |
Metacoustics has been involved in a number of research projects jointly funded by Metacoustics (71.5%) and ACARP (28.5%) over the past 6 years. One project has been the adaptation of acoustic emission techniques for use in monitoring the integrity of dragline booms. Now that the research .... read more |
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C9034 | 01/03/2003 |
Author: Paul Meehan, Zhuan Guan, Hal Gurgenci | CMTE |
The aim of the project was to develop, build and demonstrate an on-line Dragline Duty Monitor (Dragline Dutymeter) prototype to continuously monitor the operation and log the incremental damage on the machine caused by present operating practices and the current operating regime. The .... read more |
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C9037 | 01/04/2002 |
Author: Shengen Hu | CSIRO Energy Technology |
Issues The repairs and downtime caused by oil-related engine or other machine failures represent about 30-50% of the operational cost in the Australian mining industry. The reliable monitoring of the effectiveness of working lubrication oils and the condition of lubricant wetted .... read more |
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C10038 | 01/05/2002 |
Author: Mingfei Luo | Vipac |
The objective of this project was to design, develop and demonstrate a 'smart' autonomous self-contained sensor, which does not require external cabling. First stage, this Smart Sensor would be suited to .... read more |
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C11052 | 01/11/2003 |
Author: Daya Dayawansa, Brian Kerezsi, Gerard Chitty, John Price, Henry Bartoseiwicz | MTI, Monash University |
The chronic failures and repairs of field plant structurals have been investigated with a particular emphasis on BE1370 and Marion dragline structurals. The investigation steps included: - Review of history of structural failures, their classification and mapping
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C12028 | 30/06/2005 |
Author: Mingfei Lou | Vipac Engineers & Scientists |
The objective of this project is to design and develop a ?smart' autonomous condition monitoring sensor system, which does not require external cabling . This Smart Sensor system can automatically detect machine conditions using a completely selfcontained wireless machine .... read more |
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C12029 | 11/02/2005 |
Author: Adam Van Dyck, Heath Raftery, Guy Cotterill | CCI Pope |
The SHAFTEST system utilizes a novel approach for the collection and presentation of ultrasonic shaft defect information, by which the normally complex task of monitoring the condition of large shafts and pins is simplified. The collection and recording of results are more accurate and .... read more |
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C12035 | 20/10/2003 |
Author: Bruce Manser | WBM |
This report presents the findings of a study conducted as ACARP Project Number C12035, which was aimed at investigating swing shaft failures on draglines with a view to developing some specific proposals for ameliorative measures. A large proportion of the Australian .... read more |
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C12037 | 05/11/2008 |
Author: Shenggen Hu, Robert Dixon, Ian Hutchinson, Adrian Burger | CSIRO Energy Technology |
Reliable monitoring of the effectiveness of working lubrication oils and the condition of lubricant wetted components is crucial to preventing oil related failures of mining equipment. However, current diagnostic tests based on Scheduled Oil Sampling and used oil analysis cannot promptly .... read more |
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C12046 | 01/05/2005 |
Author: Daya Dayawansa, Fidelis Marshiri, Mahinda Juruppu, Henry Bartosiewicz | MTI, Monash University |
A detailed analysis conducted by MTI in 2002 on dragline maintenance costs identified dragline ropes, including suspension, IBS, drag, hoist and dump ropes, to be a major driver of maintenance costs. These account for 10-15% of the total maintenance costs, and amounts to ~$300K per annum .... read more |
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C12047 | 01/06/2005 |
Author: Daya Dayawansa, Brian Kerezwsi, Gerard Chitty | MTI, Monash University |
Investigations conducted on dragline boom structures by MTI have shown that there has been a lack of clear understanding of the main parameters affecting the strength and loading of this structural system. The loading and design criteria used for the original design of the structures .... read more |
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C13039 | 29/08/2005 |
Author: Roger Metcalfe, Stephen Allen, Kelvin Card | CCI Pope |
Our objective during this project was to develop a procedure that optimised radiographic image quality for the assessment of internal wire fractures within practical time constraints. It was also hoped that a determination of the likely uncertainty of assessment would be obtained to .... read more |
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C13043 | 01/03/2006 |
Author: Gerard Chitty, Priyath Amaratunga, Alan Hon, Brian Kerezsi, Daya Dayawansa, Hui Jiao, Henry Bartosiewicz, Osvaldo Cortes, Tom Rucinski | MTI, Monash University |
The majority of truck and shovel operations in the Australian coal industry use Caterpillar 789, 793 or Komatsu 830, 930 trucks. These trucks are at various stages of their service life and many of them have experienced fatigue cracking at several locations after a relatively short .... read more |
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C13044 | 01/02/2008 |
Author: Gerard Chitty, Tony Carpinteri, Gary Cassidy, Tom Rucinski, Scott Randall, Osvoldo Cortes | MTI, Monash University |
Electric shovels are the primary production machine for many mine sites. They offer mine operators relatively low-cost production and a much higher degree of mobility than draglines. The industry monitors nominated the P&H XPB shovel at Goonyella Riverside (GYRS) mine for the .... read more |
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C13045 | 01/08/2005 |
Author: Daya Dayawansa, Brian Kerezsi, John Price, Ana Paradowska | MTI, Monash University |
A previous ACARP project (C11052) identified weld quality and residual stresses as two major factors contributing to poor fatigue life of BE boom clusters compared to Marion clusters. The traditional fabrication methods that have been used for decades without much improvement are .... read more |
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C13047 | 05/08/2005 |
Author: Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart, Graham Brooker, Ross Hennessy, Craig Lobsey, Allison McDonald | CRCMining |
Bucket fillability in open cut mining operations has a major influence on the productivity of electric rope shovels. The characteristics of bucket filling can be described in terms of the amount and distribution of material in the bucket and the ease of the digging operation. The enhanced .... read more |
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C14060 | 21/05/2008 |
Author: David Hall | Yardhurst |
The objective of this project was to evaluate the concept of using a spade nosed dozer blade in dozer push applications. The research was undertaken in trials working alongside Caterpillar D11R Carry Blades. The research showed that the blade had increased fill capacities, reduced load .... read more |
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C15030 | 22/09/2017 |
Author: Bruce Manser, Nigel Maxwell | BMT WMB |
This study has led to the development of a computerised method whereby the efficacy of the ventilation system on draglines can be evaluated by determining whether there is adequate air movement throughout the machine house to remove the heat generated by the drives and MG sets. This approach .... read more |
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C15031 | 21/08/2007 |
Author: Adam Van Dyck, Heath Raftery | CCI Pope |
As a successor to the encouraging results of an earlier project (C13039), the purpose of this project was to confirm and formalise the possibility of producing and measuring vibrations in large wire ropes in order to form an assessment of the condition of the wires within that rope, .... read more |
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C15038 | 01/04/2007 |
Author: Ross McAree, PM Siegrist | CRCMining |
This report details the development and demonstration of a collision control technology for P&H-class mining shovels that minimizes the frequency and severity of dipper collisions between the bucket, crawler tracks and floor. The work was funded by ACARP as project C15038. .... read more |
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C15043 | 01/02/2008 |
Author: Daya Dayawansa, Tony Carpinteri, Henry Bartosiewicz | MTI, Monash University |
With mine operators moving to re-rate their draglines to 125% RSL, any structural problems are likely to be exagerated and need investigation. This project sought to evaluate higher loads on the dragline revolving frame and tub structure and develop responsive structural improvements and .... read more |
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C16007 | 21/09/2017 |
Author: Mingfei Lou | Vipac Engineers & Scientists |
The objective of this project was is to design and develop a wireless 'smart' condition monitoring sensor system for variable speed machinery. This system includes four parts, A Smart Sensor, A Transceiver, PC and A Communication Module. The smart Sensor automatically .... read more |
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C16028 | 01/06/2008 |
Author: Daya Dayawansa, Jason LeCoultre | Industrial Catalyst Composites Pty Ltd, Maintenance Technology Institute |
This project covered the preliminary investigation into using Sitecured Fibre Reinforced Plastics (FRP's) for strengthening structural members in dragline booms, more particularly tubular members in boom and mast structural system. Sitecure is a process developed by ICD to cure the .... read more |
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C16030 | 07/04/2017 |
Author: Galina Mirzaeva | University of Newcastle |
Compared to other machines, DC machines are relatively complex, since they require a commutator to mechanically rectify large armature currents. This mechanical commutation is inherently a source of maintenance and lost time. However, the robustness and simplicity of control of DC machines, .... read more |
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C16031 | 01/07/2016 |
Author: John Dudley and Ross McAree | CRCMining |
This project, also known as SLAP, commenced in 2007 with the vision to develop an autonomous mining shovel that was able to: · automatically dig material without requiring human involvement; · load this material into trucks in such a way that the tray capacity is fully .... read more |
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C16032 | 21/01/2009 |
Author: Adam Van Dyck | Bureau Veritas Asset Integrity and Reliability Services Pty Ltd |
Dragline Booms are commonly cited as one of the highest risk assemblies in open cut mining operations. Most operations incorporate a rigorous NDT regime for dragline booms to ensure that risk of in-service boom failure is properly managed. This project aims to add value to existing NDT .... read more |
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C17028 | 24/04/2009 |
Author: Guillaume Bunel | Industrial Catalyst Composites Mining |
Fatigue cracking in structural members is one of the primary causes of unscheduled downtime in mining equipment. The boom-mast structural system of draglines is vulnerable to fatigue failures. In order to maintain or improve operational reliability and availability throughout the service life .... read more |
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C17034 | 22/09/2017 |
Author: Bruce Manser, Mike Costello | BMT WBM Pty Ltd |
A study has been undertaken into the performance of dust filtration systems on draglines to establish the pros and cons of each system in relation to intake air configurations, fan and motor arrangements, dust filtration elements and scavenge system layouts. As a result of the study, .... read more |
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C18031 | 23/07/2013 |
Author: Erika Margetson, Adam VanDyck | Bureau Veritas Asset Integrity and Reliability Services |
In stage one of this project it was demonstrated that it is feasible to use magnetostrictive transducer technologies to generate ultrasonic energy in wire ropes of up to 77mm in diameter and for this energy to be transmitted through the rope and socketing assembly. The report on stage one .... read more |
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C20021 | 01/03/2013 |
Author: John Dudley, Jonathan Aw and Ross McAree | CRCMining |
Bulldozers often work in hazardous environments. Teleoperation provides a viable means for enabling operators to perform work without being directly exposed to the hazards of these environments. The benefits of utilising teleoperated bulldozers in coal stockpile management tasks, for example, .... read more |
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C20026 | 28/03/2012 |
Author: Olaf Rutgrink | AMOG |
This research study focuses on dragline ropes and the feasibility of substituting steel wire ropes with light weight, high performance synthetic fibre ropes. By conducting this study into alternative rope materials significant areas of benefit have been identified for existing .... read more |
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C20030 | 19/03/2018 |
Author: Stephen Williams | Connec |
STAGE 2 REPORT - 11 KV Cable Coupler Systems There has been insufficient product innovation over the last 25 years to improve mining cable connectors in order to reduce the incidence of cable arcing incidents. These incidents have the capacity to ignite coal dust or flammable .... read more |
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C21027 | 01/02/2014 |
Author: Peter Milani, John Billingsley | University of Southern Queensland |
The project's objective was to develop a tele-operated manipulator prototype, in order to separate workers from the hazards of heavy maintenance, in particular, dragline jewellery maintenance. Dragline jewellery maintenance presents a high level of HSEC risk to maintenance personnel. .... read more |
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C21030 | 30/08/2014 |
Author: David Gay, Robert Betz and Terrence Summers | University of Newcastle, CRCMining |
ACARP project C21030 looked at the applicability of using power electronics for voltage stabilisation in open cut and underground coal mining. The primary outcome has been the analysis of voltage stability issues and the systematic validation of the capability of a Static Compensator (STATCOM) .... read more |
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C21040 | 01/10/2013 |
Author: Galina Mirzaeva | The University of Newcastle |
The Australian mining industry has started to adopt AC-driven electrical excavators, draglines and electric rope shovels. This transition is expected to continue and possibly accelerate, necessitating development of condition monitoring tools for AC machines in digging applications. .... read more |
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C22022 | 21/01/2015 |
Author: Nick D'Arcy-Evans, Olaf Rutgrink | AMOG |
This report presents the findings of an ACARP research study that continues the investigation, from ACARP project C20026, into the potential of synthetic ropes to provide productivity and safety improvements to mining dragline excavators. This study focused on testing a .... read more |
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C24035 | 06/07/2016 |
Author: Galina Mirzaeva | The University of Newcastle |
Australian mining industry is adopting AC motors with variable speed drives in various applications, including shuttle cars, continuous miners, shearers, as well as excavating machines, such as draglines and electric rope shovels. This transition is expected to continue and possibly accelerate, .... read more |
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C25034 | 01/02/2018 |
Author: Garry Einicke, Jim Callow | CSIRO, BMT WBM |
Driving mine trucks with underinflated and overloaded tyres subjects the steel cords within the tyre walls to cyclic stress and causes them to fatigue. Reinflating such damaged tyres can lead to what is termed a “zipper” failure. This is a rapid progressive failure of the cords and .... read more |
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C25041 | 01/06/2018 |
Author: Dihon Tadic, Joji Quidim, Isaac Dzakpata | Mining3 |
The primary aim of this project was to validate the performance of the DynaCut rock cutting technology in representative overburden materials, to de-risk further work towards an up-scaled high capacity overburden mining system. A secondary component aimed to investigate new mining approaches .... read more |
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C26021 | 01/05/2018 |
Author: Jeremy Thompson, Camrin Peacock and Mark Dunn | CSIRO |
This report describes the outcomes from a project to develop an independent software verification tool to assess the compliance of proximity detection systems with an open industry communications protocol. The requirement for this tool is driven by the fact that collision management is .... read more |
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C26031 | 23/05/2018 |
Author: Richard Marshall | Endellion Technology |
The main objective of this project was to demonstrate how subsets of Artificial Intelligence technologies can play a role in reducing the time and cost of processing mine site condition monitoring data, and increasing the number of corrective actions being deployed to the mining fleet to .... read more |
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C27074 | 01/07/2019 |
Author: Garry Einicke, Jim Callow and Scott Ramsey | CSIRO |
Driving mine trucks with underinflated and overloaded tyres subjects the steel cords within the tyre walls to cyclic stress and causes them to fatigue. Reinflating such damaged tyres can lead to what is termed a “zipper” failure in which a rapid progressive failure of the cords .... read more |
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C28036 | 03/06/2021 |
Author: Nemai Karmakar, Hossein Masoumi, Shuvashis Dey and Omar Salim | Monash University |
Conveyor belts play a pivotal role in the operation, storage, and transportation of bulk materials in the mining industry. Wear and tear of mining conveyor belts as well as monitoring their integrity in real-time mandate a critical concern for safety, security, and maintenance. Zipper failure .... read more |
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C28049 | 20/07/2022 |
Author: Craig Hurkett | Enterprise Improvement Solutions |
This project aimed to understand how much energy could be harnessed (and further used) from haul trucks travelling on long downhill runs, to reduce the overall usage of diesel fuel. It is understood that many of the mining operations have pits between 200m to 300m deep and the amount of energy .... read more |
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C29003 | 01/04/2020 |
Author: David Proud | BMT Commercial Australia |
The original aim of this project was to establish a method of removing carbon debris from DC machine commutators which does not rely on PPE as a primary method of protecting operators from the hazard of respirable dust. Prior to the witnessing of dust removal in Feb 2020, BMT engineers .... read more |
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C29031 | 28/07/2022 |
Author: David Apolo, David John & Karsten Hoehn | Mining3 |
The ability to increase the accuracy and effectiveness of monitoring the condition of mobile machinery has been a long held vision of the mining industry. Traditional condition monitoring techniques of mobile machinery typically require the interruption of normal operations, often resulting in .... read more |
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C29043 | 24/09/2021 |
Author: Stephen Joseph, Peter Knights, Michael Heitzmann, Lenny McInnes | University of Queensland |
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C29045 | 16/12/2020 |
Author: Roger Metcalfe, Peter Stepien, Adrian Bastiani, Roger Costanzi, Pierre Gouhier | Bureau Veritas, ResTech |
Failure of a dragline boom support strands can have catastrophic consequences for the equipment leading to damage and downtime. Currently, in-situ inspection of the boom support strands is undertaken using radiographic techniques. These techniques are particularly valuable in displaying the .... read more |
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C29051 | 16/02/2022 |
Author: Graham Manuel | GEM Innovations |
All hydraulic piston pumps are high speed components with extreme manufacturing tolerances that produce high pressures and forces. With such fine tolerances, failure is inevitable, causing expensive unplanned downtime and maintenance. This project identified a way of predicting these failures .... read more |
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C33033 | 01/08/2023 |
Author: Huili Zhang, Binghao Li, Kai Zhao, Mahbub Hassan, Mahmoud Karimi, Bruce Hebblewhite and Serkan Saydam | University of New South Wales, University of Technology Sydney |
This project focussed on investigating vibration energy harvesting for self powered sensors at mine sites. Mine Internet of Things (MIoT) has gained considerable attention in recent years due to its potential to enhance safety and productivity in mining operations and pave the way for future .... read more |
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C33044 | 12/10/2023 |
Author: Ian Stevenson, Carlos Gonzalez | EngAnalysis |
Metal fatigue is an important consideration in the open cut coal mining industry due to the prevalence of heavy-duty machinery and harsh operating conditions intrinsic to mining operations. Cyclic loading and environmental stresses can accelerate metal fatigue, leading to premature equipment .... read more |
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C34026 | 01/03/2024 |
Author: Robin Burgess-Limerick, Tim Horberry, Danellie Lynas, Andrew Hill and Joel Haight | The University of Queensland, University of Pittsburgh |
This work explores human aspects of automation and new technology in coal mining, and how people and technology can be better integrated though the use of human centred design to help reduce safety and health risks. Section 1 describes mining equipment automation and outlines the .... read more |
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C34036 | 23/10/2023 |
Author: Peter Knights, Michael Heitzmann, Stephen Joseph | University of Queensland |
Tyre handling is a major source of risk in surface mining operations, and in an incident in 2018, a fatality occurred when a tyre slipped from the grip of a tyre handling machine whilst being washed down. Project C29043 designed, developed and commissioned a tyre handler gripper .... read more |
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C34038 | 25/08/2023 |
Author: Lenny McInnes | University of Queensland |
The purpose of this project was to identify risks of operating and changing large pneumatic tyres and controls that have been implemented to improve safety, and to review the state of the art of existing wheels and future wheel developments. The literature showed that OTR wheels used .... read more |