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BMT WBM delivers shovel monitoring solutions for Codelco and Teck

Posted on 27 Sep 2012

chuqui.jpgBMT WBM, a subsidiary of BMT Group, has announced that it has secured a major contract with Codelco, the Chilean state owned copper mining company to deliver its unique machine health, production and payload management system. The Pulse TerraMetrix RS will be deployed at Codelco’s Chuquicamata operation in Chile. The system has been deployed on SHE 200 and 230, both of which are P&H 4100 rope shovels and have provided valuable production and machine operating data to mine personnel. This enables the mine to improve machine productivity through targeted operator training programmes. The production data has also complimented mine planning strategies.

BMT developed the Pulse TerraMetrix RS system to manage machine health, production and payload measurement for the Canadian mining industry. The system is currently deployed in the Alberta oil sands and in British Columbia. Charles Constancon, Director of BMT WBM Canada comments: “The Pulse TerraMetrix system helps to overcome the accuracy issues commonly associated with shovel based payload monitoring systems. Previous calibration trials which were completed at several mine sites in North America confirmed that the system can repeatedly achieve accuracy levels of better than 5% error, 95% of the time, when compared against load scale data.”

Unlike other payload monitoring systems which apply electrical parameter estimation techniques to approximate the payload, the Pulse TerraMetrix system employs a robust, custom designed loadcell based device. The location of the loadcell in the immediate loadpath of the dipper, coupled with an accurate bi-axial servo based accelerometer measurements of the dipper motion, has allowed BMT WBM to offer “an accurate, dynamically compensated payload measurement system.” Configured to communicate with any third party truck dispatch system, the Pulse TerraMetrix RS system can be applied to different models of electric rope shovels including P&H 4100 and Cat 7495. Recent developments of the system have included a comprehensive machine health monitoring capability using strain sensing transducers placed on the A-frame and boom structures. These transducers allow the system to track boom jacking and adverse swing events, identify alarm events and quantify the mechanical damage per swing cycle. Productivity indicators provide meaningful online feedback to the operator including average bucket/truck payload, overall shift production, swing cycle time, as well as operating and delay times.

The system developed for Chuquicamata can communicate in real time through the mine wireless mesh to a server located in the mine’s administration offices. Data is saved in a SQL database and is accessible through an advanced server analysis programme located on the mine’s intranet. This feature has enabled maintenance,
training and production staff at Chuquicamata to easily access, process and analyse the data on a shift basis, to identify where production shortfalls arise and where further operator training is required.

In British Columbia, BWT WBM is delivering its Pulse TerraMetrix RS system to manage the machine health, production and payload measurement of Shovel 30 (P&H 4100) at Teck’s Greenhills Operation (GHO). The system developed for Teck is configured to communicate through the mine wireless mesh to a server located in the mine’s administration offices. Data is saved in a SQL database and is accessible through an advanced server analysis programme located on the mine’s intranet. This enables maintenance, training and production staff to easily access, process and analyse the data on a shift basis, to identify where production shortfalls arise and where further operator training is required.