The Larger Electric Mining Shovel of the Future, Today

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. S. Burns
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

"AbstractShovels of 18 cubic yard capacity and larger are described which incorporate advanced technology and techniques providing performance and operation tailored to meet the needs of open-pit mining.To achieve the goal s of increased production at lower cost with consideration of maximum availability, lower energy consumption per ton and low •impact on pit power, Harnischfeger Corporation developed a solid -state drive system (""Electrotorque"" - P&H trademark) and applied unique transmission methods.To date, more than 250,000 hours of experience in different parts of the world under varying operating and environmental conditions has proven that the ""Electrotorque"" shovel is the shovel of the future, today.This paper will discuss the electrical features and touch briefly on some mechanical features.Introduction to ""Electrotorque""THE hoist, crowd, propel and swing machinery of an electric mining shovel are driven by direct-current motors.A D.C. motor is used instead of an A.C. motor because the torque output per ampere input is at a maximum and the fact that it is doubly-fed (armature and field ) provides optimum flexibility in control.The power that is available in the pit is alternating current power. It is therefore necessary to change or convert this A.C. power to D.C. power so that the D.C. motors can be used."
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APA: S. S. Burns  (1977)  The Larger Electric Mining Shovel of the Future, Today

MLA: S. S. Burns The Larger Electric Mining Shovel of the Future, Today. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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