Structural analysis of a tippler structure
Abstract (Summary)
Tippler structures operate under arduous conditions for most of their operational
lives. During routine structural inspections large fatigue cracks were discovered on
some of the main structural components of a Tippler structure. These cracks were
situated in a safety-critical area of the structure and therefore rendered the structure
unsafe for operation. Structural failure could affect throughput enormously as the
Tippler forms the first step in a coal terminal’s operational process. A high
operational availability is therefore expected from these structures.
The complex rotational working of the Tippler structure complicates the analytical
evaluation of the structure. A further complication is the ever-changing boundary
conditions while the structure rotates, together with the weight reduction of the coal in
the wagons when the wagons are offloaded. Both these factors need to be taken
into account when determining the stress levels in the structure while operational.
This study identifies the main factors that led to the development of the structural
cracks. The analysis process consisted of constructing a linear static finite element
model of the Tippler structure and verifying the accuracy of the model by means of
strain gauge measurements on the actual structure. From this analysis accurate
stress values were obtained for the structure under operational conditions. A short
literature study identified additional factors that would have an effect on the fatigue
life of the structure under the conditions as experienced at a coal terminal.
In the last part of the study the information obtained form the analysis and literature
sources were applied to verify the suitability of the proposed changes made to the
structure.
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:conveying machinery coal handling structural analysis engineering materials failures terminals transportation
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