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Regeneracija energije u automatiziranom visokoregalnom skladištu s regalnim dizalicama ; Energy regeneration in automated high bay warehouse with stacker cranes
Najčešći transportni uređaji koji se koriste u automatiziranim visokoregalnim skladištima su električne regalne dizalice. Kod dostizanja visokih pretovarnih kapaciteta dolazi do velike potrošnje električne energije. Uzimajući ovo u obzir, a imajući u vidu i relativno visoke regale, regeneracija potencijalne energije tijekom spuštanja uskladištene robe može biti dobro rješenje za uštedu energije. Za analize u radu su upotrebljeni realni podaci vezani za radne operacije četiri dizalice u visokoregalnom skladištu velike mljekare. Određeni su radni ciklusi dizalica i procjenjena je njihova potrošnja energije. Konačno, određene su vjerojatne uštede energije i troškova, uzimajući u obzir regeneriranu energiju i smanjeni utrošak energije za hlađenje skladišta. ; Fully automated electrically powered stacker cranes are the most common transportation devices used in automated high bay warehouses. When high throughputs are attained, the amount of the electric energy used is high. Taking this into account, together with relatively high rack configuration the energy saving by employing the regeneration of potential energy during the lowering of the stored goods seems to be a promising choice. In the paper real life data for deployment of four stacker cranes in high bay warehouse of bigger dairy is introduced and analysed. The cranes’ working cycles are determined and their energy consumption is estimated. Finally, the probable energy and costs savings are determined taking into account the regenerated energy for crane operations and lower energy consumption for refrigeration purposes.
Regeneracija energije u automatiziranom visokoregalnom skladištu s regalnim dizalicama ; Energy regeneration in automated high bay warehouse with stacker cranes
Najčešći transportni uređaji koji se koriste u automatiziranim visokoregalnim skladištima su električne regalne dizalice. Kod dostizanja visokih pretovarnih kapaciteta dolazi do velike potrošnje električne energije. Uzimajući ovo u obzir, a imajući u vidu i relativno visoke regale, regeneracija potencijalne energije tijekom spuštanja uskladištene robe može biti dobro rješenje za uštedu energije. Za analize u radu su upotrebljeni realni podaci vezani za radne operacije četiri dizalice u visokoregalnom skladištu velike mljekare. Određeni su radni ciklusi dizalica i procjenjena je njihova potrošnja energije. Konačno, određene su vjerojatne uštede energije i troškova, uzimajući u obzir regeneriranu energiju i smanjeni utrošak energije za hlađenje skladišta. ; Fully automated electrically powered stacker cranes are the most common transportation devices used in automated high bay warehouses. When high throughputs are attained, the amount of the electric energy used is high. Taking this into account, together with relatively high rack configuration the energy saving by employing the regeneration of potential energy during the lowering of the stored goods seems to be a promising choice. In the paper real life data for deployment of four stacker cranes in high bay warehouse of bigger dairy is introduced and analysed. The cranes’ working cycles are determined and their energy consumption is estimated. Finally, the probable energy and costs savings are determined taking into account the regenerated energy for crane operations and lower energy consumption for refrigeration purposes.
Regeneracija energije u automatiziranom visokoregalnom skladištu s regalnim dizalicama ; Energy regeneration in automated high bay warehouse with stacker cranes
Jerman, Boris (author) / Zrnić, Nenad (author) / Jenko, Matjaž (author) / Lerher, Tone (author)
2017-10-25
Tehnički vjesnik ; ISSN 1330-3651 (Print) ; ISSN 1848-6339 (Online) ; Volume 24 ; Issue 5
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Croatian , English
DDC:
690
LADDER AND AUTOMATIC WAREHOUSE INCLUDING LADDER-PROVIDED STACKER CRANE
European Patent Office | 2018
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