Improvement of Shovel and Dumper Availability in Indian Surface Mines using Reliability Analysis
Date
2021
Authors
S, Harish Kumar N.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) analysis of mining equipment is essential
to reduce breakdown hours, operational cost and capital cost and enhance mineral production.
The expenditure on mining equipment and expertise increases with the size and complexity of
the equipment. A survey of the literature showed that no studies are available on reliability
approaches based on subsystems using Markov and RBD model and studies that included
mining factors, although a lot of studies exist on shovel and dumper. Consequently, the
literature throws little light on the comparison of different reliability approaches between
different mines, which is necessary to understand different mine factors. Therefore, the
present study attempted to develop mathematical models based on reliability for shoveldumper
system for different surface mines (surface coal mine, surface iron ore mine and
surface limestone mine) and determine the life of subsystem. The study aims to overcome the
major challenges in the mining engineering equipment of breakdown, complexity, size,
competition, cost and safety of equipment as well as increased use of mechanization,
automation and amalgamation.
The research was carried out using quantitative approach as the present study determines the
reliability in mining sector. The failure data were collected over a period of one years from
daily downtime reports and maintenance records from SCCL, Telengana (for coal mine),
M/s. Subbarayanahalli Iron Ore mines and M/s. Mysore Minerals, Sandure (for iron ore) and
Thummalapenta Limestone Mine, Telangana (for limestone). To ensure that the data are
independent and identically distributed (IID), the trend and serial correlation test were
conducted. The analysis of the data was performed using Isograph Reliability Workbench
software and characterised by Reliability Block Modelling (RBD) and Morkov modelling. To
model the failure and repair processes of subsystems, RAM analysis using time between the
failure (TBF) and time to repair (TTR) were carried out.
The match factor for coal mine was 1:4, while it was 1:3 for iron ore and limestone mine,
which led to the selection of two shovels and eight dumpers for coal mine and two shovels
and six dumpers each for iron ore and limestone mine. A total of ten subsystems were formed
for the shovel and dumper system. The highest failure percentage for coal mine was 42.1%
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and 48.3% for iron ore mine and limestone mine. Further, in trend and serial correlation
analysis, no trend was observed between TBF and TTR was observed and the IID assumption
was proved.
The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (K-S test) yielded the probability distribution functions for
different subsystems of shovel-dumper system for coal mine as shovels as 0.373 (KS1) and
0.285 (KS2) and dumpers have 0.356 (BD3), 0.269 (BD4), 0.347 (BD5), 0.334 (BD6), 0.332
(KD7), 0.275 (KD8) 0.268 (KD9) and 0.291 (KD10); for iron ore mine as shovels have 0.312
(KS11) and 0.275 (KS12) reliability and dumpers have 0.359 (BD13), 0.342 (BD14), 0.332
(BD15), 0.409 (KD16), 0.393 (KD17) and 0.394 (KD18) and for limestone mine as shovels,
0.343 (KS19) and 0.348 (KS20) reliability and dumpers, 0.325 (BD21), 0.292 (BD22), 0.329
(BD23), 0.362 (KD24), 0.334 (KD25) and 0.304 (KD26). To improve obtained reliability of
each system, the preventive maintenance is needed for each system i.e., shovel and dumper.
The time interval for each subsystem of shovel and dumper were determined for the 90%,
80% and 70% of reliability of system.
The different shovel-dumper systems considered in the study showed ‘infant mortality’ failure
indicating manufacturing flaws during the early usage of equipment; however, it improved
over time. RBD was used to develop mathematical models for series and series-parallel
connection of the systems; whereas, Markov modelling was used for simultaneously-active
and continuous-time. The mathematical model for series-parallel connection of the shovel and
dumpers were developed based on their match factor and best fit distribution to improve the
reliability. As well as Markov model also developed for same shovel and dumper for different
mines by considering both failure rate and repair rate.
The findings of the study revealed that the method of RAM analysis adopted in the study was
highly effective in determining the time-to-failure of the shovel-dumper system that indicated
the need for better maintenance plan and design modifications to improve the reliability of the
system. The findings showed the necessity of standardizing the maintenance records to
include causes and results of failure and delay time condition and providing training to staff
on standardization. Creation of a web-based maintenance platform, real-time policies for
maintenance, optimization of spare parts, crew members and inspection periods and long-term
maintenance plans were also suggested.
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Department of Mining Engineering