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Self-propelled modular transporter

A self-propelled modular transporter or sometimes self-propelled modular trailer (SPMT) is a platform heavy hauler with a large array of wheels which is an upgraded version of a hydraulic modular trailer. SPMTs are used for transporting massive objects, such as large bridge sections,[1] oil refining equipment, cranes, motors, spacecraft and other objects that are too big or heavy for trucks. Ballast tractors can however provide traction and braking for the SPMTs on inclines and descents.

Scheuerle Fahrzeugfabrik Gen 1 14 axle line SPMT developed for Mammoet in the 1980s

SPMTs are used in many industry sectors worldwide such as the construction and oil industries, in the shipyard and offshore industry, for road transportation, on plant construction sites and even for moving oil platforms.[2] They have begun to be used to replace bridge spans in the United States, Europe, Asia[3] and more recently Canada.

A typical SPMT has a grid of computer-controlled axles, usually 2 axles across and 4–8 axles along.[4] When two (or more) axles are placed in series, this is called an axle line. All axles are individually controllable, in order to evenly distribute weight and to steer accurately. Each axle can swivel through 270°, with some manufacturers offering up to a full 360° of motion. The axles are coordinated by the control system to allow the SPMT to turn, move sideways or even rotate in place. Some SPMTs allow the axles to telescope independently of each other so that the load can be kept flat and evenly distributed while moving over uneven terrain. Each axle can also contain a hydrostatic drive unit.

Remote controller of a Goldhofer SPMT module.

A hydraulic power pack can be attached to the SPMT to provide power for steering, suspension and drive functions. This power pack is driven by an internal combustion engine. A single power pack can drive a string of SPMTs. As SPMTs often carry the world's heaviest loads on wheeled vehicles, they are very slow, often moving at under one mile per hour (1.6 km/h) while fully loaded. Some SPMTs are controlled by a worker with a hand-held control panel, while others have a driver cabin. Multiple SPMTs can be linked (lengthwise and side-by-side) to transport massive building-sized objects. The linked SPMTs can be controlled from a single control panel.[5]

The first modular self-propelled trailers were built in the 1970s. In the early 1980s, heavy haulage company Mammoet[6] refined the concept into the form seen today.[7] They set the width of the modules at 2.44 m, so the modules would fit on an ISO container flatrack. They also added 360° steering.[8] They commissioned Scheuerle[9] to develop and build the first units. Deliveries started in 1983. The two companies defined the standard units: a 4-axle SPMT, a 6-axle SPMT and a hydraulic power pack. Over the years, new types of modules were added to this system[4] to accommodate a range of payloads.

In 2016 ESTA (the European Association of Abnormal Load Transport and Mobile Cranes) published the first SPMT best practice guide[10] to help address the problem of trailers occasionally tipping over, which happened even when the operating rules and stability calculations had been precisely followed.

Some shipbuilding companies have started to use SPMT instead of gantry cranes for carrying ship sections. This has reduced the cost of transporting huge loads by millions of dollars.[11]

ESTA has plans to develop European Trailer Operator's License (ETOL) for SPMT operators, this idea is backed by top company operating in heavy haulage sector like Goldhofer and Tii Group. There will be training and practice to obtain this specific license which the SPMT operators have to complete before handling these heavy machines on public roads, but this will improve the safety standards of the industry.[12]

Achievements Edit

Executing the salvage operation of the sunken ferry MV Sewol in the East China Sea in 2017, the company ALE used SPMTs equivalent to a 600-axle line and a load weight of 17,000 t (18,739 short tons; 16,732 long tons), exceeding two world records.[13][14]

In December 2022 Shell plc a London based oil company ordered decommission of their 20,300ton FPSO Curlew ship when it reached the end of its operational life this operation was assigned to AF Offshore Decom a decommissioning specialist company based in Oslo which partnered with Mammoet of Utrecht to load-in and set-down the structure in Norway with the help of 748 SPMT axle lines this claimed to break two world record one for the heaviest SPMT movement and another for most SPMT axle lines used for transportation.[15]

In February 2023 Sinotrans Heavy-Lift a China based heavy transport company moved a hotel building 500 meters in Sanya, Hainan using 254 axle lines of Scheuerle SPMT with the help of 15 power packs. This was claimed to be the world's heaviest building transportation ever. The building in the subject was almost 300ft long, 115 ft wide, 65 ft high and weighed 7,500 tons. The relocation was done to comply with the environmental regulations of the state.[16]

Notable manufacturers Edit

Operators Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Manual on Use of Self-Propelled Modular Transporters to Remove and Replace Bridges". Fhwa.dot.gov. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  2. ^ . Scheuerle. Archived from the original on 2012-12-29. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  3. ^ . 2011-11-06. Archived from the original on 2011-11-06. Retrieved 2017-02-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ a b https://www.scheuerle.com/fileadmin/data_all/files/Self-Propelled_Transporters_EN.pdf[dead link]
  5. ^ "Abnormal load carrier | 16th March 1989 | The Commercial Motor Archive". archive.commercialmotor.com. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  6. ^ "Mammoet Benelux > Over ons bedrijf > Historie". Mammoetbenelux.nl. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  7. ^ "The first self-propelled modular trailers - Cranes Today". Cranestodaymagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  8. ^ "30 years of SPMT (Self Propelled Modular Transporter) from SCHEUERLE – over 8,000 axle lines keep the world in motion". Heavyliftnews.com. 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  9. ^ "Milestones". KAMAG. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  10. ^ . estaeurope.eu. ESTA. Archived from the original on 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  11. ^ "What is SPMT? Learn Self-propelled modular transporter Design & Specs". 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
  12. ^ Barnes2023-05-31T08:06:00+01:00, Sophie. "ESTA progresses with European Trailer Operators Licence". Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  13. ^ Load-in of Sewol ferry, East China Sea ale-heavylift.com, 15 June 2017 (08:43), retrieved 20 December 2017.
  14. ^ ALE break SPMT world record during complex salvage ferry operation in South Korea 2017-07-20 at the Wayback Machine ale-heavylift.com, 15 June 2017 (08:47), retrieved 20 December 2017. – Remaining mud as 4.000 t extra weight.
  15. ^ "Record breaking SPMT move". vertikal.net. Retrieved 2023-08-28.
  16. ^ "World's heaviest building transport - Cranes Today". www.cranestodaymagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-28.

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A self propelled modular transporter or sometimes self propelled modular trailer SPMT is a platform heavy hauler with a large array of wheels which is an upgraded version of a hydraulic modular trailer SPMTs are used for transporting massive objects such as large bridge sections 1 oil refining equipment cranes motors spacecraft and other objects that are too big or heavy for trucks Ballast tractors can however provide traction and braking for the SPMTs on inclines and descents Scheuerle Fahrzeugfabrik Gen 1 14 axle line SPMT developed for Mammoet in the 1980sSPMTs are used in many industry sectors worldwide such as the construction and oil industries in the shipyard and offshore industry for road transportation on plant construction sites and even for moving oil platforms 2 They have begun to be used to replace bridge spans in the United States Europe Asia 3 and more recently Canada A typical SPMT has a grid of computer controlled axles usually 2 axles across and 4 8 axles along 4 When two or more axles are placed in series this is called an axle line All axles are individually controllable in order to evenly distribute weight and to steer accurately Each axle can swivel through 270 with some manufacturers offering up to a full 360 of motion The axles are coordinated by the control system to allow the SPMT to turn move sideways or even rotate in place Some SPMTs allow the axles to telescope independently of each other so that the load can be kept flat and evenly distributed while moving over uneven terrain Each axle can also contain a hydrostatic drive unit Remote controller of a Goldhofer SPMT module A hydraulic power pack can be attached to the SPMT to provide power for steering suspension and drive functions This power pack is driven by an internal combustion engine A single power pack can drive a string of SPMTs As SPMTs often carry the world s heaviest loads on wheeled vehicles they are very slow often moving at under one mile per hour 1 6 km h while fully loaded Some SPMTs are controlled by a worker with a hand held control panel while others have a driver cabin Multiple SPMTs can be linked lengthwise and side by side to transport massive building sized objects The linked SPMTs can be controlled from a single control panel 5 The first modular self propelled trailers were built in the 1970s In the early 1980s heavy haulage company Mammoet 6 refined the concept into the form seen today 7 They set the width of the modules at 2 44 m so the modules would fit on an ISO container flatrack They also added 360 steering 8 They commissioned Scheuerle 9 to develop and build the first units Deliveries started in 1983 The two companies defined the standard units a 4 axle SPMT a 6 axle SPMT and a hydraulic power pack Over the years new types of modules were added to this system 4 to accommodate a range of payloads In 2016 ESTA the European Association of Abnormal Load Transport and Mobile Cranes published the first SPMT best practice guide 10 to help address the problem of trailers occasionally tipping over which happened even when the operating rules and stability calculations had been precisely followed Some shipbuilding companies have started to use SPMT instead of gantry cranes for carrying ship sections This has reduced the cost of transporting huge loads by millions of dollars 11 ESTA has plans to develop European Trailer Operator s License ETOL for SPMT operators this idea is backed by top company operating in heavy haulage sector like Goldhofer and Tii Group There will be training and practice to obtain this specific license which the SPMT operators have to complete before handling these heavy machines on public roads but this will improve the safety standards of the industry 12 Contents 1 Achievements 2 Notable manufacturers 3 Operators 4 See also 5 ReferencesAchievements EditExecuting the salvage operation of the sunken ferry MV Sewol in the East China Sea in 2017 the company ALE used SPMTs equivalent to a 600 axle line and a load weight of 17 000 t 18 739 short tons 16 732 long tons exceeding two world records 13 14 In December 2022 Shell plc a London based oil company ordered decommission of their 20 300ton FPSO Curlew ship when it reached the end of its operational life this operation was assigned to AF Offshore Decom a decommissioning specialist company based in Oslo which partnered with Mammoet of Utrecht to load in and set down the structure in Norway with the help of 748 SPMT axle lines this claimed to break two world record one for the heaviest SPMT movement and another for most SPMT axle lines used for transportation 15 In February 2023 Sinotrans Heavy Lift a China based heavy transport company moved a hotel building 500 meters in Sanya Hainan using 254 axle lines of Scheuerle SPMT with the help of 15 power packs This was claimed to be the world s heaviest building transportation ever The building in the subject was almost 300ft long 115 ft wide 65 ft high and weighed 7 500 tons The relocation was done to comply with the environmental regulations of the state 16 Notable manufacturers EditEnerpac Faymonville Goldhofer de Italcarrelli Mammoet Greiner Heavy Engineering Tracta Transporter Industry International Nicolas SeyitonOperators EditALE Mammoet Alstom Sarens Lampson International deugro CLP Group Omega MorganSee also Edit nbsp Transport portalHeavy hauler Applied mechanics Hydraulic modular trailer Ballast tractorReferences Edit Manual on Use of Self Propelled Modular Transporters to Remove and Replace Bridges Fhwa dot gov Retrieved 2017 02 28 Products Scheuerle Archived from the original on 2012 12 29 Retrieved 2017 02 28 Press NICOLAS leading manufacturer of heavy load transporters 2011 11 06 Archived from the original on 2011 11 06 Retrieved 2017 02 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b https www scheuerle com fileadmin data all files Self Propelled Transporters EN pdf dead link Abnormal load carrier 16th March 1989 The Commercial Motor Archive archive commercialmotor com Retrieved 2023 06 19 Mammoet Benelux gt Over ons bedrijf gt Historie Mammoetbenelux nl Retrieved 2017 02 28 The first self propelled modular trailers Cranes Today Cranestodaymagazine com Retrieved 2017 02 28 30 years of SPMT Self Propelled Modular Transporter from SCHEUERLE over 8 000 axle lines keep the world in motion Heavyliftnews com 2013 06 26 Retrieved 2017 02 28 Milestones KAMAG Retrieved 2017 02 28 ESTA SPMT Best Practice Guide Published estaeurope eu ESTA Archived from the original on 2019 01 16 Retrieved 2018 09 04 What is SPMT Learn Self propelled modular transporter Design amp Specs 2017 09 17 Retrieved 2018 10 19 Barnes2023 05 31T08 06 00 01 00 Sophie ESTA progresses with European Trailer Operators Licence Heavy Lift amp Project Forwarding International Retrieved 2023 06 19 Load in of Sewol ferry East China Sea ale heavylift com 15 June 2017 08 43 retrieved 20 December 2017 ALE break SPMT world record during complex salvage ferry operation in South Korea Archived 2017 07 20 at the Wayback Machine ale heavylift com 15 June 2017 08 47 retrieved 20 December 2017 Remaining mud as 4 000 t extra weight Record breaking SPMT move vertikal net Retrieved 2023 08 28 World s heaviest building transport Cranes Today www cranestodaymagazine com Retrieved 2023 08 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Self propelled modular transporter amp oldid 1177757124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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