A Simulation Model for Selecting Suitable Digging Method for a Dragline Operation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mirabediny H Whitchurch K
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A computerised simulation model has been developed to select the most suitable digging method of a dragline operation for a given geological condition. The developed procedure uses a geological ore body model as the basis for the geologic database. The simulation selects the most cost effective dragline digging method from a database of various dragline digging methods The database consists of common and innovative dragline methods currently used in Australian open cut mines. A generalised computer package, DSLX, was extensively used to simulate various dragline digging methods. The DSLX software uses predefined functions to build strip geometry, working benches, blast profiles and spoil piles. The outputs from DSLX in form of volumetric, swing angles and hoist distances data are then aggregated with dragline specifications and site time study data to compare productivity of selected digging methods. The result of a case study showed that this procedure lends itself to the 'optimum' selection a dragline digging method for a given coal deposit.
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APA: Mirabediny H Whitchurch K  (1995)  A Simulation Model for Selecting Suitable Digging Method for a Dragline Operation

MLA: Mirabediny H Whitchurch K A Simulation Model for Selecting Suitable Digging Method for a Dragline Operation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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