FEA for Fatigue Life Prediction in Mining Equipment

FEA for Fatigue Life Prediction in Mining Equipment

FEA (Finite Element Analysis) uses computer programming to test how prototypes for new products, including mining equipment, will perform in real life.

An FEA engineer saves companies time and money by avoiding the need to create physical prototypes. FEA instead allows prototypes, when eventually made, to be much closer to ready for the market. FEA is able to test the product, component, or machine for real life stressors like heat, pressure, weight, and movement. It can even predict the lifespan of the product by testing its specific build and materials for longevity in the environment it will be performing in – just like its fatigue life.

Product design engineers like us at E3K Australia offer FEA consulting services to complete mining machinery failure analysis. Mining companies want their machinery to be up to date, long lasting, and efficient. Our role is to extend lifespan and boost the functionality of products to benefit the mining industry. So, in this blog post, we’ll help define FEA and its role in Fatigue Life Prediction in mining machinery.

Using Finite Element Analysis to Predict Lifespan of Mining Equipment

What is Fatigue Life Prediction in Mining Equipment?

Mining equipment needs to be both functional for productivity and safe for use by the mine staff. If it were to fail, major issues could arise, like workflow blockages, major loss of profits, or even injuries. Failing equipment slows down work and due to more manual effort needed, lowers morale in staff, creating reduced productivity.

‘Fatigue Life Prediction’ refers to the calculation of how many ‘cycles’ a piece of machinery can go through before it’s likely to fail. Any piece of machinery can only take so much stress, especially in a high-use, heavy-lifting environment like mining, before it succumbs to fatigue. Common mining machinery like bulldozers and excavators typically last above 10 years or 10,000 hours.

For mining companies, keeping this in consideration is important in budgeting and planning workflow. If companies are able to predict when a piece of equipment will reach the end of its life, they can plan ahead.

How Can FEA Help With Fatigue Life Prediction in Mining Equipment?

Finite Element Analysis is able to create insights into the behaviours of machinery parts, which in turn allows for better production of equipment. FEA is able to simulate real life conditions for components and machinery, without needing to test in real life. It catches failure points, which enables the engineers to make recommendations to the company creating the product on how to extend the fatigue life. Being able to test components for longevity also means that better, longer lasting machinery can be made. This can increase productivity, boost workflow, and save money for mining companies.

Making Mining Equipment Last Longer

To get the best use out of your current mining machinery, follow these tips:

  • Lubricate regularly with the right products
  • Teach staff best practices to increase longevity
  • Clean regularly
  • Keep a close eye on wear and tear
  • Get a mechanical engineer for mining to assess the equipment

Work With Us

FEA consultants assess remaining fatigue life in heavy mining machinery like crushers, conveyors, or chutes under cyclic loads, helping clients extend equipment service intervals and reduce downtime. E3K Engineering in Brisbane, Australia, specialises in providing this expert Finite Element Analysis service.

For mining machinery efficiency maximisation, work with our team of experienced engineers and state-of-the-art technology specific to the mining industry.

Contact E3K Engineering in Brisbane, Australia, to take full advantage of FEA to achieve your mining engineering goals efficiently and effectively.