Simulation Modeling of Energy Efficiency of Electric Dump Truck Use Depending on the Operating Cycle

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Parent link:World Electric Vehicle Journal.— .— Basel: MDPI AG
Vol. 16, iss. 4.— 2025.— Article number 217, 21 p.
Other Authors: Pryalukhin A. F. Aleksey Fedorovich, Malozemov B. V. Boris Vitaljevich, Martyushev N. V. Nikita Vladimirovich, Daus Yu. V. Yuliya Viktorovna, Konyukhov V. Yu. Vladimir Yurjevich, Oparina T. A. Tatjyana Anatoljevna, Dubrovin R. G. Ruslan Gennadjevich
Summary:Open-pit mining involves the use of vehicles with high load capacity and satisfactory mobility. As experience shows, these requirements are fully met by pneumatic wheeled dump trucks, the traction drives of which can be made using thermal or electric machines. The latter are preferable due to their environmental friendliness. Unlike dump trucks with thermal engines, which require fuel to be injected into them, electric trucks can be powered by various options of a power supply: centralized, autonomous, and combined. This paper highlights the advantages and disadvantages of different power supply systems depending on their schematic solutions and the quarry parameters for all the variants of the power supply of the dumper. Each quantitative indicator of each factor was changed under conditions consistent with the others. The steepness of the road elevation in the quarry and its length were the factors under study. The studies conducted show that the energy consumption for dump truck movement for all variants of a power supply practically does not change. Another group of factors consisted of electric energy sources, which were accumulator batteries and double electric layer capacitors. The analysis of energy efficiency and the regenerative braking system reveals low efficiency of regeneration when lifting the load from the quarry. In the process of lifting from the lower horizons of the quarry to the dump and back, kinetic energy is converted into heat, reducing the efficiency of regeneration considering the technological cycle of works. Taking these circumstances into account, removing the regenerative braking systems of open-pit electric dump trucks hauling soil or solid minerals from an open pit upwards seems to be economically feasible. Eliminating the regenerative braking system will simplify the design, reduce the cost of a dump truck, and free up usable volume effectively utilized to increase the capacity of the battery packs, allowing for longer run times without recharging and improving overall system efficiency. The problem of considering the length of the path for energy consumption per given gradient of the motion profile was solved
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj16040217
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
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