Temporal Models Of Material Flows On Longwall Mining Units

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. C. Yingling J. Sottile
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

This paper addresses detailed models of the temporal pattern of material flows produced by longwall mining units and procedures for inferring the parameters of these models from field data. First, a model is established that predicts material flows referred to shearer position and cutting element. This model is comprised of trend and fluctuation components. The trend component, which is invariant between repetitions of the cut cycle, accounts for deterministic effects on the flow pattern, such as web depth variation as a function of the cutting operation, systematic tendencies for seam height and cutting speed variations along the face, changes in the relative velocity between the shearer and face conveyor, etc. The fluctuation component models random effects on material flow and employs time series approaches. Subsequently, a method is given for converting the positionally-referenced flows to temporally-referenced flows. The model serves as a basis for generating detailed, accurate computer simulations of material flows from longwall units. As such, it provides a more rigorous foundation for analysis of cutting procedures and outby materials handling systems in longwall mines.
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APA: J. C. Yingling J. Sottile  (1994)  Temporal Models Of Material Flows On Longwall Mining Units

MLA: J. C. Yingling J. Sottile Temporal Models Of Material Flows On Longwall Mining Units. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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