A study of the interaction between operator style and machine capability for a hydraulic mining excavator
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
This paper presents a case study that explores how operator digging style juxtaposes with mechanical capability for a class of hydraulic mining excavators. The relationships between actuator and digging forces are developed and these are used to identify the excavator's capability to apply forces in various directions. Two distinct modes of operation are examined to see how they relate to the mechanical capabilities of the linkage and to establish if one has merit over the other. It is found that one of these styles results in lower loading of the machine. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Professional Engineering Publishing Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Mechanical #Hydraulic Excavators #Linkage Kinematics #Machine Digging #Kinematic Isotropy #Planar Manipulators #Robotic Mechanisms #Performance #Dexterity #Design #Index #Task #0913 Mechanical Engineering |
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Journal Article |