Productivity Gains Using A Computer-Aided Earthmoving System On A Track-Type Dozer

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. R. Gagnon
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Mining companies are continually looking for product-ivity and efficiency improvements with their equipment to reduce operating costs. This paper will review the results of a productivity analysis conducted at the Luscar Ltd. Boundary Dam and Bienfait mines near Estevan, Saskatchewan using a Computer-Aided Earthmoving System (CAES) installed on a track-type dozer. The CAES TTT system is a Global Positioning System that provides the operator with constant survey guidance. The study includes a productivity comparison between two similar test sites, one with the aid of the CAES system and the other, without. The CAES TTT system shows a productivity improvement of between 20 and 35% in the reclamation slope leveling application. Even with the CAES TTT system deactivated, some of the advanced features of the system were used to: retain terrain data for volume calculations; track the equipment position; and, accurately record and separate idle time from working time.
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APA: D. R. Gagnon  (2002)  Productivity Gains Using A Computer-Aided Earthmoving System On A Track-Type Dozer

MLA: D. R. Gagnon Productivity Gains Using A Computer-Aided Earthmoving System On A Track-Type Dozer. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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