goldyvb
Electrical
- May 9, 2007
- 13
Good Evening fellow engineers and intellects,
I am currently working on a project where I have 3 large mining machines which process mineral sands. These are about 4 stories high and weigh about 400 tonnes each, running on caterpillar tracks (I have attached a picture to give you some idea). Each of the units has a diesel engine which allows them to be driven around independently. The drives on each unit are powered externally from a power source fed in on unit 1 and transformed from 6.6kV to 415VAC. Unit 2 is then connected to unit 1, and unit 3 to unit 2. I am trying to determine a way to connect up the units together and allow the 3 to move in "almost" syncronism without disconnecting the interconnecting power supply. This requires each unit to separate by up to 5m without disconnecting the interconnecting power cables. As unit 2 has a load of about 1500A and unit 3 of about 500A, there will be some fairly large 415V interconnecting cables. I am not too keen on cable chains as this will be an agressive environment. I am currently looking at festoon/catenary type arrangements, but am keen to hear any ideas that some other people may have worked on that worked out in a similar situation. I am also trying to steer clear of 6.6kV interconnections and cable reelers due to the associated costs. I would greatly appreciate any ideas (trialled or not).
Thanks in advance.
Goldyvb
I am currently working on a project where I have 3 large mining machines which process mineral sands. These are about 4 stories high and weigh about 400 tonnes each, running on caterpillar tracks (I have attached a picture to give you some idea). Each of the units has a diesel engine which allows them to be driven around independently. The drives on each unit are powered externally from a power source fed in on unit 1 and transformed from 6.6kV to 415VAC. Unit 2 is then connected to unit 1, and unit 3 to unit 2. I am trying to determine a way to connect up the units together and allow the 3 to move in "almost" syncronism without disconnecting the interconnecting power supply. This requires each unit to separate by up to 5m without disconnecting the interconnecting power cables. As unit 2 has a load of about 1500A and unit 3 of about 500A, there will be some fairly large 415V interconnecting cables. I am not too keen on cable chains as this will be an agressive environment. I am currently looking at festoon/catenary type arrangements, but am keen to hear any ideas that some other people may have worked on that worked out in a similar situation. I am also trying to steer clear of 6.6kV interconnections and cable reelers due to the associated costs. I would greatly appreciate any ideas (trialled or not).
Thanks in advance.
Goldyvb