Systems and tracks of self-powered suspended monorails for transportation of people in horizontal workings and workings with inclination up to 45°
Journal Title: Mining – Informatics, Automation and Electrical Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 527, Issue 3
Abstract
The article presents the number of transport systems and the length of the routes on which people are transported in Polish mines. A legal status in Poland and China and the guidance of the Regional Office of Arnsberg in Germany were presented. The actual speed as a function of time recorded during exploitation of the suspended monorail in the mining conditions is shown. A technical potential maximum velocity of the suspended drivetrains is identified. Extended criterial model for assessment of effects of overloads to operators and transported team as well as algorithm for identification of effects of dynamic overloads are presented. Example of simulation result, i.e. behaviour of virtual model of Hybrid III dummy during its transportation in a cabin on a curve, is given.
Authors and Affiliations
Jarosław Tokarczyk, Jan Kania
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