Availability and Reliability of Siemens’ Gearless Drives (1f6ae043-857f-4a1d-a432-9fc8b3cbe926)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kurt Tischler Todd Kennedy
Organization:
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pages:
11
File Size:
346 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"This paper presents the field experience of Siemens with regard to Gearless Drives in the mining industry … We consider the elapsed production hours of Siemens Gearless Drives to be extensive enough to provide a reliable estimation of availability calculated on the basis of data representing repair time, downtime, and operating time. The users of Siemens Gearless Drives confirm an availability of more than 98% after exclusion of some major issues. The paper addresses all of these major issues of Siemens Gearless Drives, describes successfully applied corrective measures, explains the influences on the design of the drives, and lists the downtimes associated with each of these issues. INTRODUCTIONThe first Siemens Gearless Drive in mining began operation in 1980 and was installed on an iron ore grinding mill. As of September 2011, 40 Siemens Gearless Drives will have accumulated 136,000 machine days of operating time. According to pure rules of statistical analysis, this accumulated operating time may be too low to be used for a sample of field data to provide precise statistical values of availability, however we consider it large enough to provide indicative values of worthwhile consideration. This paper deduces the availability statistics of Siemens Gearless Drives in the mining industry from information received from end users and factors in all major issues that Siemens has experienced with our Gearless Mill drives. This paper does not consider Gearless Drives in other industries such as the cement industry. The cement plants, especially in the northern hemisphere, interrupt production for several months in the winter. This lengthy downtime is used to maintain the complete plant including the mills, their motors and their drives. The mining industry has more stringent and higher production requirements. In the mining industry, production must run 24 hours per day, 365 days a year."
Citation

APA: Kurt Tischler Todd Kennedy  (2012)  Availability and Reliability of Siemens’ Gearless Drives (1f6ae043-857f-4a1d-a432-9fc8b3cbe926)

MLA: Kurt Tischler Todd Kennedy Availability and Reliability of Siemens’ Gearless Drives (1f6ae043-857f-4a1d-a432-9fc8b3cbe926). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account