Formulation And Solution Of The Dragline And Pit Width Selection Problem Allowing Variable Pit Widths For Varying Overburden Depth And Coal Seam Thickness - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Edward L. Mooney
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

In the, West, walking draglines often offer the least cost method of uncovering coal for surface mines. However, with each of these machines costing millions of dollars, a good deal of analysis can be justified by the potenial savings or, conversely, costs associated with the choice of a machine. This has resulted in the recent development of a number of computerized models for dragline selection and pit design. One of the earliest reported models for this purpose was developed by Dunlap and Jacobs (1). Later, Rumfeldt described the computer approach to sizing stripping draglines given the required production rate and mine site parameters (2). This basic approach is probably still the most widely used with models for more complicated mining methods reported by Stefanko, Tomica, Finch, as well as others (3,4,5). furthermore, detailed simulation models useful in this regard have been developed by McDonnell Douglas and Fluor, Utah (6,7)
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APA: Edward L. Mooney  (1982)  Formulation And Solution Of The Dragline And Pit Width Selection Problem Allowing Variable Pit Widths For Varying Overburden Depth And Coal Seam Thickness - Introduction

MLA: Edward L. Mooney Formulation And Solution Of The Dragline And Pit Width Selection Problem Allowing Variable Pit Widths For Varying Overburden Depth And Coal Seam Thickness - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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