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Dispersed Software Environment in Virtual Prototyping of Underground Mining Mechanical Systems

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The method of creation of computational models using the Multibody System (MBS) as well as the finite element method (FEM), is presented on the example of virtual prototyping in the dispersed software environment of the mechanical system used in underground coal mining industry. Arch yielding support together with highly loaded bearing systems for suspended monorails, generating dynamic loads during passage, is one of such systems. The results of dynamic loads to the support, tested in the laboratory according to the PN-92/G-15000/05 Standard, were compared with the selected criterial state, which includes support arches overload i.e. emergency braking of the transportation set, which carries large-size materials. The limit overloads causing local loss of arch support stability have been calculated.

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Tokarczyk, J. (2014). Dispersed Software Environment in Virtual Prototyping of Underground Mining Mechanical Systems. In: Kim, H., Ao, SI., Amouzegar, M., Rieger, B. (eds) IAENG Transactions on Engineering Technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 247. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6818-5_43

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