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Qué (quién) es dragline - definición

LARGE VEHICLE USED FOR LIFTING, ESPECIALLY IN THE PROCESS OF MINING: BASICALLY AN EXCAVATOR WHICH DRAGS ITS BUCKET TO FILL IT
Dragline; Drag line excavator; Dragline crane; Dragline Excavator
  • Dragline at the Curragh Coal Mine
  • The Walking Mechanism on a preserved [[Bucyrus-Erie]] 1150 dragline in the UK
  • Dragline excavator.
  • Marion 111-M Dragline in action. (30 seconds)
  • "Walking" dragline animation based on Martinson's patent of 1926
  • Page 725 dragline at Turkish Coal Association - Yenikoy Open Pit Coal Mine, [[Milas]]

dragline         
¦ noun
1. a large excavator with a bucket pulled in by a wire cable.
2. a line of silk produced by a spider and acting as a safety line.
Arachnidium         
  • A female specimen of ''[[Argiope bruennichi]]'' wraps her prey in silk.
  • Single strand of artificial spider silk produced under laboratory conditions
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]]) depicts a peasant woman with a thread of gossamer in her hand.
  • pmc=1689793}}</ref> Finally, the silk is spun from the taper exterior. The molecules become more stable helixes and β-sheets from the liquid crystal.
  • Proposed framework for producing artificial skin from spider silk to help patients with burns.
  • Spider cocoon
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  •  Structure of spider silk. Inside a typical fibre there are crystalline regions separated by amorphous linkages. The crystals are beta-sheets that have assembled together.
  •  An illustration of the differences between toughness, stiffness and strength
FILAMENT MATERIAL PRODUCED BY SPIDERS
Silk spider; Silk Spider; Spidersilk; Arachnidium; Gossamer (spider silk); Dragline silk
·noun The glandular organ in which the material for the web of spiders is secreted.
Spider silk         
  • A female specimen of ''[[Argiope bruennichi]]'' wraps her prey in silk.
  • Single strand of artificial spider silk produced under laboratory conditions
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]]) depicts a peasant woman with a thread of gossamer in her hand.
  • pmc=1689793}}</ref> Finally, the silk is spun from the taper exterior. The molecules become more stable helixes and β-sheets from the liquid crystal.
  • Proposed framework for producing artificial skin from spider silk to help patients with burns.
  • Spider cocoon
  • date=2012-01-24}}</ref>
  • issue= 20}}</ref>
  •  Structure of spider silk. Inside a typical fibre there are crystalline regions separated by amorphous linkages. The crystals are beta-sheets that have assembled together.
  •  An illustration of the differences between toughness, stiffness and strength
FILAMENT MATERIAL PRODUCED BY SPIDERS
Silk spider; Silk Spider; Spidersilk; Arachnidium; Gossamer (spider silk); Dragline silk
Spider silk is a protein fibre spun by spiders. Spiders use their silk to make webs or other structures, which function as sticky nets to catch other animals, or as nests or cocoons to protect their offspring, or to wrap up prey.

Wikipedia

Dragline excavator

A dragline excavator is a piece of heavy equipment used in civil engineering and surface mining.

Draglines fall into two broad categories: those that are based on standard, lifting cranes, and the heavy units which have to be built on-site. Most crawler cranes, with an added winch drum on the front, can act as a dragline. These units (like other cranes) are designed to be dismantled and transported over the road on flatbed trailers. Draglines used in civil engineering are almost always of this smaller, crane type. These are used for road, port construction, pond and canal dredging, and as pile driving rigs. These types are built by crane manufacturers such as Link-Belt and Hyster.

The much larger type which is built on site is commonly used in strip-mining operations to remove overburden above coal and more recently for oil sands mining. The largest heavy draglines are among the largest mobile land machines ever built. The smallest and most common of the heavy type weigh around 8,000 tons while the largest built weighed around 13,000 tons.

A dragline bucket system consists of a large bucket which is suspended from a boom (a large truss-like structure) with wire ropes. The bucket is maneuvered by means of a number of ropes and chains. The hoist rope, powered by large diesel or electric motors, supports the bucket and hoist-coupler assembly from the boom. The dragrope is used to draw the bucket assembly horizontally. By skillful maneuver of the hoist and the dragropes the bucket is controlled for various operations. A schematic of a large dragline bucket system is shown below.