Research Article

Software Prepared for Tire Consumption Tracking of Tire Vehicles in Mine

Volume: 16 Number: 2 June 30, 2024
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Software Prepared for Tire Consumption Tracking of Tire Vehicles in Mine

Abstract

Tire expenses of vehicles with tires reach very significant costs. In this study, it has been researched how to control the tire expenses of the tire vehicles and how the tires can be used for a longer time, especially in mining enterprises. The main purpose should be to follow the tires in tire vehicles and in the tire warehouses of the workshops throughout their lifetime and to use them with the least damage by getting the most efficiency from the tires. Thus, a significant increase in vehicle performance will be inevitable. In addition to these, there will be significant reductions in the number of unusable tires that remain idle and are harmful to the environment. This is an important step towards protecting our environment. Considering all these purposes, an authorized multi-user software with SQL Server database has been developed. With this software, the tire management information system has been integrated into a mining operation, detailed data has been uploaded to the system for tire information found in warehouses and all vehicles in the mine operation, and tire tracking processes have been initiated. In a very short application period, complaints about tire losses, vehicle driving and traction performances decreased. Irregularities in the tire warehouse inventory have been corrected with this software. It is envisaged that guiding cost analyzes can be made with the use of the system for a longer period of time.

Keywords

Mine , tire , environment , software , tire management information system

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APA
Ercins, S., & Kazan, E. (2024). Software Prepared for Tire Consumption Tracking of Tire Vehicles in Mine. International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, 16(2), 611-620. https://doi.org/10.29137/umagd.1406705