Design model for underground haulage systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Sevim
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A new method of designing haulage systems, consisting of belt conveyors and hoists for underground mines is discussed in this paper. Efficient and economic design of such systems will prevent operational bottlenecks and provide savings. The developed model uses a heuristic algorithm to optimize the design parameters and to select the proper equipment specifications. It is a probabilistic model because it considers the probabilistic aspects of face operations. It is versatile because it can accommodate belt conveyor networks of any configuration and hoisting systems that can be either drum or friction hoists for single or multiple-level operations. The model also has the option to internally determine the required capacities of the bunker(s) and shaft- bottom bin. The objective of the optimization process is to minimize the "expected cost per ton of ore hauled" from the working faces to the surface. A numerical example is included to illustrate the capabilities of the model.
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APA: H. Sevim  (1987)  Design model for underground haulage systems

MLA: H. Sevim Design model for underground haulage systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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