A Probabilistic Approach To Efficient Design Of Belt Conveyor Networks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hasan Sevim
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A computerized heuristic model for an efficient and economic design of belt haulage networks in underground coal mines is discussed. The model is versatile, easy to use, and is valid for all mining methods singly or in combination. It may be used to design new networks or to analyze existing networks. The input data required are 1. maximum production rates from a section, 2. probabilities of production rates, 3. equipment costs, and 4. data necessary for network coding to represent different cases. The objective function is the "expected minimum cost per ton of coal hauled" while meeting production requirements. The output includes belt width, motor horsepower, bin size etc. and also values of operating parameters for each belt such as belt speed, effective tension, power consumption etc. A detailed account of the cost involved is also provided for each unit as well as for the entire network. Description of the model and an example of the design of a belt network in a mine with two longwall and four development sections are presented.
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APA: Hasan Sevim  (1986)  A Probabilistic Approach To Efficient Design Of Belt Conveyor Networks

MLA: Hasan Sevim A Probabilistic Approach To Efficient Design Of Belt Conveyor Networks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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