Trolley Assist For Diesel-Electric Haulage Trucks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John E. Miller
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

In recent years there has been increasing concern in the mining industry over the availability and high cost of diesel fuel to support mining operations. Unit Rig & Equipment Co. has been deeply involved with the development and testing of the newest designs for trolley assist. Beginning in dune 1980, Unit Rig modified and commissioned six 156 metric ton (170 short ton) trolley assist haulage trucks at two mine locations in South Africa. Operating haulage trucks with General Electric GTA 15E/776 drive systems were chosen for the tests since this size of truck represented the majority of the population of large size haulage trucks and the greatest technical development problems. Test operations have proven the feasibility of equipment designs in actual operation and preliminary economic data has convinced the operators to proceed with planning to modify their entire mining operation to use trolley assist. The initial capital investment incurred for trolley assist can be recovered in a short period of time. Following this quick capital recovery, mines will continue to realize lower operating costs through increased productivity and lower diesel consumption.
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APA: John E. Miller  (1980)  Trolley Assist For Diesel-Electric Haulage Trucks

MLA: John E. Miller Trolley Assist For Diesel-Electric Haulage Trucks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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