1000-HP Gas Turbine Engine Tested At Chino

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. D. McNaughton C. D. Baer B. Trenary
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 5, 1967

Abstract

High capacity off-highway haulage trucks equipped with electric wheel drives have been available for commercial applications since 1963 and, although still interesting to study, cannot be considered as a "new" type of equipment any longer. However, the electric wheel drive components which played a key role in the development of these trucks has indirectly led to another new trucking development-the gas turbine engine for off -highway vehicles. Although most of the production models of the electric-wheel haulage trucks are equipped with 700 hp engines (the largest production engine commonly available), the electric drive components of the motorized wheel were designed to transmit more than 700 hp. To utilize this added potential, 1000-hp class diesel engines are in the process of being developed, but progress has been much slower than expected. The delay has caused some engineering thoughts to concentrate on the adaptation of the 1000-hp gas turbine engines, originally designed for aircraft applications, for use in haulage trucks. The question in most minds centered around the ability of such an engine to withstand the tough usage expected of it in an open pit.
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APA: D. D. McNaughton C. D. Baer B. Trenary  (1967)  1000-HP Gas Turbine Engine Tested At Chino

MLA: D. D. McNaughton C. D. Baer B. Trenary 1000-HP Gas Turbine Engine Tested At Chino. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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