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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wi.-Ing.Willibald A. Günthner

Dipl.-Ing.Christoph Tilke

Mumbai, 2nd March 2010

Comparison of various ship unloading equipment for bulk materials concerning their specific energy consumption per ton

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Agenda

The role of coal in global energy supply

Topic of the study

Measurement technique

Measurements at unloading installations

Final results & conclusion

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The role of coal in global energy supply

World primary energy demand today

Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2009

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The role of coal in global energy supply

World primary energy future demand

Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2008

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Sup

ply

Sou

rces

Dem

and Sectors

World primary Energy Consumption by Source and Sector, 2006 (Quad Btu)

Petroleum36.6 %

Coal27.0%

NaturalGas

22.7%

Hydro and otherRenewables7.8%

Nuclear Energy5.9%

Electric Power39.1%

10.2%

Industrial31.5%

Transportation19.2 %

Residential & Com.

Total 472,4 Quadrillion Btu ≙ 16 billion tce

Percentof Source

Percentof Sector

39.7

1.0

26.2

15.1 0.514.1

0.69

Electricity-RelatedLosses

Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2007

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The role of coal in global energy supply

World primary energy demand

Source: IEA, Coal Information, Paris 2009

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Coal production by country

South Africa 4.4 %Australia 5.8 %

China 46.0 %

USA 17.7 %

India 8.2 %Indonesia 4.2 %

Russia 4.3 %

Kazakhstan 1.5 %

Poland 1.6 %

Colombia 1.3 %

Others 5.0 %

Source: World Coal Institute, Coal Facts 2008 Edition

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The role of coal in global energy supply

South Africa 3.3 %Australia 2.8 %

China 45.5 %

USA 18.6 %

India 9.7 %

Russia 3.9 %

Turkey1.8 %

Poland 2.5 %

Germany 4.6 %

Others 3.9 %

Japan 3.4 %

Source: World Coal Institute, Coal Facts 2008 Edition

Coal consumption by country

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Coal seaborn trade

Source: VDKI, Hamburg 2009

85.7 %

10.8 %3.5 %

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Coal output-seaborne trade ratio

Source: IEA, Coal information, Paris 2009 (output) and VDKI, Hamburg 2009 (exports)

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Hard Coal Imports

Source: VDKI, Annual Report 2009

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Coal seaborne trade

Source: VDKI, Annual Report 2009

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The role of coal in global energy supply

Coal production, reserves and resources

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Agenda

The role of coal in global energy supply

Topic of the study

Measurement technique

Measurements at unloading installations

Final results & conclusion

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Topic of the Study

Considered Types of Ship Unloaders

Ship Unloader

Grab-Type Unloader Continuous Unloader

Bucket Elevator

Bucket Wheel

Vertical Screw

En-Masse Conveyor

Pneumatic Conveyor

Gantry Crane

Level Luffing Crane

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Topic of the Study

Considered Types of Ship Unloaders

Ship Unloader

Grab-Type Unloader Continuous Unloader

Bucket Elevator

Bucket Wheel

Vertical Screw

En-Masse Conveyor

Pneumatic Conveyor

Gantry Crane

Level Luffing Crane

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Agenda

The role of coal in global energy supply

Topic of the study

Measurement technique

Measurements at unloading installations

Final results & conclusion

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Measurement technique

Theorie and equipment for power measuring

The three wattmeter method:− meassures the power in each single phase− very accurate even with unbalanced loads− e.g. for complete unloaders− calculation formula:

The single wattmeter method:− suitable for balanced loads− e.g. for driving motors− calculation formula:

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Agenda

The role of coal in global energy supply

Topic of the study

Measurement technique

Measurements at unloading installations

Final results & conclusion

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Measurements at unloading installations

Grab-Type Unloader - Gantry Crane

Manufacturer Krupp

Year of construction 1979

Lifting capacity 35 t

Grab weight 12 t (19 m³)

Lift above pear ca. 20 m

Horizont. driveway ca. 25 m

Flow rate max. ca. 1,200 t/h

Flow rate avg. ca. 1,000 t/h

Installed power ca. 1.7 MW

Bulk material Steam coal

Personnel placement 2+2

Self-weight ca. 1,000 t

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Measurements at unloading installations

Grab-Type Unloader - Gantry Crane

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Measurements at unloading installations

Grab-Type Unloader - Gantry Crane

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Measurements at unloading installations

Grab-Type Unloader - Gantry Crane

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Measurements at unloading installations

Grab-Type Unloader - Gantry Crane

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Bucket Elevator

Manufacturer PWH

Year of construction 1988

Lift above pear 7.4 m

Flow rate max. ca. 1,200 t/h

Flow rate avg. ca. 800 t/h

Installed power ca. 565 kW

Bulk material Coking coal

Personnel placement 1+1

Self-weight ca. 516 t

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Bucket Elevator

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Bucket Elevator

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Bucket Elevator

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Vertical Screw

Manufacturer Siwertell

Year of construction 1988

Length vertical screw ca. 15 m

Lenght horiz. screw ca. 16.5 m

Flow rate max. ca. 600 t/h

Flow rate avg. ca. 400 t/h

Installed power ca. 600 kW

Bulk material Steam coal

Personnel placement 1+1

Self-weight ca. 136 t

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Vertical Screw

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Vertical Screw

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Measurements at unloading installations

Continuous Unloader - Vertical Screw

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Agenda

The role of coal in global energy supply

Topic of the study

Measurement technique

Measurements at unloading installations

Final results & conclusion

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Final results & conclusion

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Thank youfor your

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