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Digging Trajectory Optimization for Cable Shovel Robotic Excavation Based on a Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm

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ENERGIES
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en13123118

Keywords

digging trajectory; cable shovel; robotic excavation; multi-objective genetic algorithm

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51775225, 51875232]
  2. Shanxi Science and Technology Major Project [20191101014]

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As one of the most essential earth-moving equipment, cable shovels significantly influence the efficiency and economy in the open-pit mining industry. The optimal digging trajectory planning for each cycle is the base for achieving effective and energy-saving operation, especially for robotic excavation, in which case, the digging trajectory can be precisely tracked. In this paper, to serve the vision of cable shovel automation, a two-phase multi-objective genetic algorithm was established for optimal digging trajectory planning. To be more specific, the optimization took digging time and energy consumption per payload as objects with the constraints of the limitations of the driving system and geometrical conditions. The WK-55-type cable shovel was applied for the validation of the effectiveness of the multi-objective optimization method for digging trajectories. The digging performance of the WK-55 cable shovel was tested in the Anjialing mining site to establish the constraints. Besides, the digging parameters of the material were selected based on the tested data to make the optimization in line with the condition of the real digging operations. The optimization results for different digging conditions indicate that the digging time decreased from an average of20 sto10 safter the first phase optimization, and the energy consumption per payload reduced by13.28%after the second phase optimization, which validated the effectiveness and adaptivity of the optimization algorithm established in this paper.

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