OFR-111-78 Limited Evaluation Of Experimental And Standard Tractor Dozer Blades

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 116
- File Size:
- 28128 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
This study was conducted to make a limited evaluation of experimental and standard tractor dozer blades. A field test program was conducted in the southeastern part of Kansas on strip-mined areas where the spoil banks are parallel with rest-to-crest distances between 90 and 120 ft and maximum dozing distances usually less than 50 ft. This evaluation was a part of an overall joint Pittsburg and Midway Mining Company--U. S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) Specialized Reclamation Field Test Program primarily centered on the field t sting of experimental high-volume lateral relocation blades. The three blades evaluated were the 60-ft-wide angle (A) blade mounted on two 41B tractors. a 48-ft-wide A blade mounted on two D9H tractors, and a 13-ft-wide reclamation universal (Rec U) blade mounted on a D9H tractor. In addition to the experimental blades, three commercially available blades were tested: A 20-ft universal (U) blade mounted on two side-by-side (SxS) D9H tractors; a 20-ft U blade mounted on a 418 tractor; and a l2-ft straight (S) blade mounted on a D8H tractor. The dozer blade evaluations compared measured blade performance with soil and other site characteristics and with estimated earth-moving performance rates based on earthmoving methodology that accounts for the traction and speed of the tractor. The earthmoving methodology was also validated with data collected during this program.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-111-78 Limited Evaluation Of Experimental And Standard Tractor Dozer BladesMLA: OFR-111-78 Limited Evaluation Of Experimental And Standard Tractor Dozer Blades. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.