Conveying device for open-cast mines

Conveyors: power-driven – With alarm or indicator – Means for measuring dimensions of load on a conveyor

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C198S502400

Reexamination Certificate

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06209711

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a conveyor for opencast installations, having at least one conveyor belt driven by at least one drive, or a device resembling a conveyor belt, overburden or raw materials such as coal, for example, being extracted by means of an extracting unit and transported further by means of the conveyor belt.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
In opencast installations, raw materials such as coal, for example, are frequently transported many kilometres on conveyor belts or devices resembling conveyor belts. A great deal of electric energy is consumed in this transporation.
SUMMARY
It is therefore an object of the present invention to promote a conveyor for opencast installations in which the energy consumption can be substantially lowered by comparison with known conveyors for opencast installations as described in, for example, German Patent No. 42 40 094. In addition, it is particularly desirable to reduce the maintenance outlay for conveyors.
According to the present invention, a conveyor is provided in which the torque/time curve of the conveyor device is monitored so that:
rapid changes in torque are detected;
the changes in the torque are detected for purposes of detecting sliding slippage (unloading of the device) or as blockage.
Whereas conventional conveyors for opencast installations are run continuously at one speed, which essentially corresponds to a speed required for maximum conveying power, according to the present invention, the speed is matched to the slippage, particularly in the case of starting up, as a result of which the demand for electric energy is also reduced.
When sliding slippage is identified according to the present invention, the driven torque may be adapted, in the short term, for example, by superimposed regulation of the available power transmission (friction angle, Eytelwein equation). In this way, slippage in the belt drives may be prevented to a great extent. Additionally, the drives may transmit the available torque (friction angle, satisfaction of the Eytelwein equation) in a force-closed fashion under all operating conditions (e.g., dynamic changes in belt tension, starting up slippage, snow, rain, wear and, thus, different drum diameters on the same system). The torques of the individual drives for the multiple drive system of a belt installation may be corrected, leading to a better utilization of the drives and to a reduction in wear.
In one example embodiment of the present invention, the controller or the regulator sets the speed of the conveyor belt in such a way that the conveyor belt is fully utilized. This operating point corresponds to a maximum energy savings. Since the running power is reduced in conjunction with the same rate of conveyance, an increase in service life is provided, and the maintenance outlay is reduced.
In a further example embodiment of the invention, the conveyor system has a monitoring device which is designed to monitor the conveyor belt, in particular with temporal foresight, for overload and to prevent overloading of the conveyor belt. In this way, overloading of the conveyor belt is avoided by the increase in speed according to the present invention. The monitoring with foresight, which renders it possible for the conveyor belt to be accelerated in good time despite its high inertia, allows the system to react to peak loads with reference to the overburden to be transported or to the raw materials.
In an example embodiment of the present invention, the speed of the conveyor belt is determined by the maximum value of the overburden or raw material to be transported in a specific time interval. Large control movements in the drives and possible overloading due to the inertia of the conveyor belt are prevented in this way. In this case, the time interval is advantageously longer than the time for running the conveyor belt up to maximum speed.
In a further example embodiment of the present invention, the conveyor has at least one measuring device by means of which the quantity of the overburden to be transported or of the raw materials to be transported is measured. The measurement may be carried out so early that discontinuities with respect to the quantity of overburden or raw materials to be transported are detected in such good time that the conveyor belt can be accelerated to a speed which corresponds to the new load state.
In order to prevent costly damage to the conveyor, controllers or regulator and/or the measuring device may be designed to be at least doubly redundant, the values they supply being compared with one another. If, given two-fold redundancy, said values deviate from one another, the conveyor belt is accelerated to its maximum speed. Given multiple redundancy, the faulty component can be identified and eliminated.
In a further example embodiment of the present invention, the conveyor has variable-speed drives, in particular variable-speed three-phase AC motors.
The energy saved by the conveyor according to the present invention is yielded as follows: Saving of energy loss W per startup in rotor resistances, liquid or eddy-current couplings of conventional drives in the case of runup with the slipage control:
W
=
0.5



P
N

f



t
A
3600
(
1
)
Here, P
N
is the nominal power of the motors in kW, f being the starting load factor, that is to say the mean starting torque, and t
A
being the runup time in seconds. The equivalent power loss P
vz
during the operating time T
B
is calculated as follows:
P
VZ
=
Z
a

W
T
B
(
2
)
Here, Z
a
is the number of startups per year. According to equations (1) and (2),
P
VZ
P
N
=
0.5



fZ
a

t
A
3600



T
B
(
3
)
for the power loss referred to the nominal power P
N
.
Taking account of the required power P
B
and of the load factor, it holds for the saving on power loss P
VD
caused by the repeated slippage S
D
without motor slippage that:
P
VD
P
N
=
η
L

kS
D
(
4
)
In this case, h
L
is the load factor, i.e., the mean conveying power Q
M
referred to the nominal conveying power Q
N
, and k is the required power P
N
, in the case of nominal conveying power referred to the nominal power P
N
, that is to say K=P
B
/P
N
. The result is a saving in friction power and churning power by matching the belt speed V to the conveyance discharge Q in accordance with the following calculations:
The friction power and churning power at a constant belt speed V
N
, i.e., for V=V
N
=const., is:
Q
Q
N
=
m
m
N
(
5
)
Here, Q is the conveyance discharge, m the mass of the material to be conveyed on the conveyor belt and M
N
the mass of the material to be conveyed on the conveyor belt in the case of nominal loading. It holds in general for the friction power that P
R
=F
R
V. Using equation (5), it holds for V=V
N
=const. that:
P
R
P
RN
=
F
R
F
RN
=
f

(
Q
Q
N
)
(
6
)
Here, P
RN
is the friction power or churning power in the case of nominal conveying power, F
R
is the friction force and churning force, and F
RN
is the nominal friction force and churning force. The function can be described in an approximate fashion in accordance with (6) by the following formula:
P
R
P
RN
=
λ
V
+
(
1
-
λ
V
)

Q
Q
N
(
7
)
a value for l
v
of between 0.3 and 0.6, in particular a value of l
v
=0.53 having proved through measurements to be particularly suitable.
It holds for the friction power and churning power in the case of const. loading m
N
for m=m
N
=const. that:
Q
Q
N
=
V
V
N
(
8
)
it holding with P
R
=F
R
V that:
P
R
P
RN
=
F
R
F
RN

V
V
N
(
9
)
The function F
R
=f(v) can be represented to a first approximation by the following formula. With equation (8) it holds that:
F
R
F
RN
=
λ
m
+
(
1
-
λ
m
)

Q
Q
N
(
10
)
a value of around l
m
=0.79 having proved through measurement to be particularly suitable.
According to equations (9) and (10), it holds for the friction power and churning power that:
P
R
P
RN
=
λ
m

Q
Q
N
+
(
1
-
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