Simulation Of An Underground Haulage System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arthur B. Steiker
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Digital simulation was used to model a proposed underground' train system. The trains are to haul ore from numerous loading points beneath the production area of the mine to a central underground dump location, and then return to the mine. The purpose of the simulation was to aid mine engineers in studying various alternatives and configurations regarding track layout, crusher (dump point) specifications, dispatch procedures, fleet size, and train length, among others. The simulation' model can also be used to study the same aspects of existing haulage systems. To accommodate a wide and initially unknown range of system designs, a modular model structure was developed with major components devoted to track routing, train movement, loading process, dumping process, and dispatch. Key statistics tabulated were number of trains dumped during a simulated week, queueing delays in the mine and at the crusher, crusher utilization, cycle time, and percent of time for each: activity (loading, moving, dumping, etc.). The simulation results were instrumental in identifying a train system design which would reduce queueing delays and meet production goals with a minimum of trains and track mileage.
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APA: Arthur B. Steiker  (1982)  Simulation Of An Underground Haulage System

MLA: Arthur B. Steiker Simulation Of An Underground Haulage System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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