Equipment Selection and Utilization

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jean-Michel Rendu
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Equipment capital operating costs represent a significant portion of the total cost of most mining operations, and a variety of computerized methods have been developed to assist in the selection and effective use of this equipment. The questions to be answered and the tools available to answer these questions vary with the type of mine to be analyzed, the stage of development of the mining venture, the size of the operation, the details required, and the technical or economic objectives to be reached. Even though a majority of publications are directed towards open pit mining operations, the underground environment is not neglected. In the early planning stages of a mining venture, equipment selection is the problem to be solved. The simplest computer systems are designed to' automate time consuming manual tasks. A data base is supplied to and maintained by the user, which describes the technical and economic characteristics of available equipment. The user specifies the physical environment within which the equipment will be used and chooses from the data base a combination of loading and transport equipment. The role of the computer is to detemine the production which will be likely reached, the associated costs, and other relevant statistics. This approach is most helpful when modeling small operations or isolated parts of larger operations.
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APA: Jean-Michel Rendu  (1989)  Equipment Selection and Utilization

MLA: Jean-Michel Rendu Equipment Selection and Utilization. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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