Research And Engineering Solution For Dump Tuck Vibration Problems In High-Impact Shovel Loading Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Aouad
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The deployment of large machinery for low cost, bulk surface mine production operations has resulted in high-impact shovel loading operations (HISLO). In extreme cases, shovels load large dump trucks with 100-ton (or more) passes generating high-impact forces under gravity. HISLO generates high-frequency shockwaves that cause severe truck vibrations exposing operators to whole body vibrations (WBV). Current research study in this area has established that the vibration levels affecting the operator?s seat, lower-back, lumbar and cervical regions fall within the extremely uncomfortable zone compared to the ISO 2631 comfort zone. These results pose health threats to truck operators over long-term exposure to these vibrations. In this paper, the authors will examine engineered solutions to mitigate these health threats.
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APA: N. Aouad  (2011)  Research And Engineering Solution For Dump Tuck Vibration Problems In High-Impact Shovel Loading Operations

MLA: N. Aouad Research And Engineering Solution For Dump Tuck Vibration Problems In High-Impact Shovel Loading Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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