Simulation of a dragline operation in all eastern Kentucky mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. V. Ramani
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"A computer simulation model of a dragline has beer developed for the study of alternative dragline deployment schemes for varying geological and mining conditions. In this paper, the mathematical aspects of the model, the input data and output results are discussed. An application of the model to a coal mine in eastern Kentucky is presented.IntroductionDraglines are very productive machines. To extend their operating ranges, they are operated in several modes such as advance benching, key cut, extended benching and pullback. Unfortunately, these variations result in low machine productivities. Appropriate methods to operate these machines must be developed on the basis of detailed analyses of dragline performance under varying geological and mining conditions. There are several standard engineering procedures for the selection of dragline, and design of a dragline pit (Ramani, Iroegbu and Manula, 1976). However, the complex interrelationship which exists among equipment, methods and natural conditions can be quantified only through orderly and systematic experiments.Computer simulation is well suited to studying these types of equipment selection and method layout problems. Several alternatives can be analyzed in a relatively short time by the modification of input variables. Also, the application of computer simulation models can significantly reduce the manpower and cost required for such analysis."
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APA: R. V. Ramani  (1985)  Simulation of a dragline operation in all eastern Kentucky mine

MLA: R. V. Ramani Simulation of a dragline operation in all eastern Kentucky mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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