Chapter 2 Examples & Reading Assignment
Chapter 2 Examples & Reading Assignment
Civil Engineering
Construction Equipment
Chapter-2
Construction equipment types and Productivity
EXAMPLES
Example 1
A Cat 950G wheel loader with a 4.25 lcy heaped bucket is to be used
to move fairly loose stockpiled dirt onto a conveyor running under the
road. The Cat Performance Manual suggests a cycle time (load, dump,
maneuver) of about 55 s for the way you have the work setup. The
conveyor will haul about 280 lcy/h. Will the production of the loader
keep up with the conveyor?
a)How much dirt (lcy) can be moved in one production cycle?
b)What is the cycle time for one production cycle?
c)What is the work hour productivity if the operator works 50 min
per 60-min hour?
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a) How much dirt (lcy) can be moved in one production cycle?
V=4.25 lcy/cycle
b) What is the cycle time for one production cycle?
Cycle time = 55 s/cycle/60 s/min =0.92 min
C) what is the work hour productivity if the operator works 50 min per
60-min hour?
Work hour productivity = [(load volume(lcy) )(50 min)]/cycle time
= [(4.25 lcy)(50 min)]/0.92 min
=231 lcy/work hour
Based on this calculation, Assuming one cannot change the work
layout, options to meet the necessary 280 lcy/h production include
using a larger bucket or two smaller loaders.
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Example 2
1. A Cat 320C excavator equipped with a 1.5m3 heaped buckets is
used to dig in sandy clay soil. It takes about 0.33 min per bucket
load dumped into a fleet of Cat D30D articulated trucks. Each
truck carries a heaped capacity of 16.5 m3. It takes about 5 min to
haul and dump the load, return and position for reloading.
A) How long does it take to load one D30D? (Assume the bucket fill
factor for the sandy clay is approximately 1.0.)
B) How much dirty can be hauled in 1 work hour by one D30D?
C) How many D30Ds will the 320C support?
D) How long will it take to haul 1317.9 Lm3 sandy clay soil?
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Solution
A) How long does it take to load one D30D? (Assume the bucket fill
factor for the sandy clay is approximately 1.0.)
(Heaped capacity/ truck load)/ (bucket load)
= (16.5m3/truck load)/(1.5m3/bucket load)
= 11 cycles/truck load
= (11 cycles) (1.5m3/cycle)
=16.5truck load
= (11 cycles) (0.33 min/cycle) =3.63 min to load the truck.
B) How much dirt can be hauled in 1 work hour by one D30D?
Work hour production = [(rated capacity) (operational efficiency)]/cycle time
Cycle time = load + (haul + dump + return)
=3.63 min + 5 min = 8.63
min/cycle
Estimated hourly production = [(16.5m3) (50 min/h)]/8.63
min/cycle
= 95.6m3/h/D30D 6
C) How many D30Ds will the 320C support?
Number of trucks or haulers = hauler cycle time/hauler time at the
load site (spotting and loading)
Number of D30D trucks supported by the 320C
= (8.63 min/hauling cycle)/ (3.63 min/loading cycle)
= 2.37 haulers
Three haulers would mean there is a good chance that one hauler will
be waiting to be loaded most of the time. With two haulers, the
excavator will be idle for some time. Based on the time available for
the excavation, a larger excavator might be considered to better
accommodate three D30Ds.
When determining whether to round up or down the number of
supporting equipment, it is best to keep the most expensive pieces of
equipment working.
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It is more cost-effective to have the less expensive piece of
equipment idle. Because of the small amount of excavation use 2
D30D trucks to haul the 1317.9 Lm3 of soil that must be excavated.
When we rounds next lower integer (2 trucks )
Productivity of Dragline
Productivity of Clamshell
The production capacity or output of a shovel is expressed in cubic
meter per hour.
The output varies for various type of materials to be digged. The
following are the main factors which affect the out put of face shovel:
Nature of the soil
Height or Depth of cut
Type of material
Angle of swing
Capacity of hauling unit and continuity of work
Mechanical condition of shovel
Efficiency of the operator
Relative positions of the shovel and hauling unit
Type of machine such as crawler or wheeled
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Output of a shovel can be calculated using the following formula:
Hourly production (m3/hr) = q x (3600/C) x Efficiency
Where: q = production in m3 per cycle
= Heaped capacity x Swell factor x Bucket factor.
Manufacturer of the equipment used to provide a graph b/n bucket
size Vs Production/hr.
Since this gives production in ideal conditions, the figures thus
obtained should be scaled down to expected production by using
efficiency factor and bucket fill factor.
Clay 50%
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Output or performance of dragline depends on the following factors:
Nature of the soil.
Depth of cut.
Angle of swing.
Capacity of hauling units, if employed.
Mechanical condition of the dragline.
Efficiency and skill of the operator.
Management conditions.
Size and type of bucket.
Working cycle
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Data are taken from “Liebher’s Technical Hand Book Earth moving
Product line”.
Drag Line Production = Dragline Capacity (m3) x C x f
Where, C = Theoretical Cycles/hr = 120 Cycles/hr
f = Correcting factor
= f1 x f2 x f3 x f4 x f5 x f6 x f7
f2 – Digging factor
Boom Length (m) 12 18 24 30
f3 – Hoist factor
Boom Length (m) 12 18 24 30
Hoist factor,f3 0.95 0.92 0.90 0.87
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f1 - Fill factor
Class Fill factor
1 Sand or fine gravel
a) Dry 1.1 to 1.2
b) Damp 1.0 to 1.1
c) Wet 0.9 to 0.8
2 Clay
a) Sandy clay, dry 0.95 to 1.0
b) Cohesive, dry 0.9 to 0.95
c) Very cohesive, hard 0.88 to 0.9
3 Earth with sand or gravel, dry 0.85 to 0.88
4 Top Soil
a) Sandy clay 0.82 to 0.85
b) Clay damp 0.80 to 0.82
5 Clay with sand or gravel, damp 0.75 to 0.80
6 Slate like rock, gravel 0.72 to 0.75
7 Gravel with clay, hard 0.70 to 0.72
8 Clay with large size gravel, damp 0.68 to 0.70 16
f4 – Swing factor (Simultaneous swing and hoist)
Angle of Swing (deg) 90° 120° 180°
f5 – Loading factor
Method of dumping Truck Hopper Stock pile
Loading factor, f5 0.96 0.95 1.0
f7 – Operator factor
Operator Experienced Average Beginner
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C. Productivity of Clamshell
Data are taken from “Liebher’s Technical Hand Book Earth moving
Product line”.
Clamshell Production (m3/hr)= Clamshell Capacity (m3) x C x f
Where, C = Theoretical Cycles/hr = 120 Cycles/hr
f = Correcting factor
= f1 x f2 x f3 x f4 x f5 x f6 x f7
Correction factors
f1 – Fill factor
Same as those for dragline.
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f2 – Digging factor
Clamshell capacity (m3) 1 2 3 4 5
f4 – Swing factor
Swing Angle (deg) 60 90 120 180
Swing factor, f4= 1.2 1.0 0.98 0.90
f5 – Dump factor
Method of dumping Truck Hopper Stock pile
Dump factor, f5 = 0.90 0.95 1.0 20
f6 – Job efficiency factor
Actual working time 60 min/hr 50 min/hr 40 min/hr
f7 – Operator factor
Operator Experienced Average Beginner
Example 2.3
An average operator has to excavate ‘damp sand’ with a clamshell of
2.0 m3. The digging depth is 10m and the swing angle will be 120
degrees. The sand is added into trucks and actual working time is 50
min/hr.
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Solution
Clamshell production = Clamshell capacity x C x f.
where C = theoretical cycles/hr
= 2.0 x 120 x f
where, f = f1 x f2 x f3 x f4 x f5 x f6 x f7
= 1.0 x 0.97 x 0.76 x 0.98 x 0.9 x 0.83 x 0.95
= 0.5127
Therefore, Clamshell Production = 2.0x120x0.5127
= 123.0 m3/hr
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