Truck/Shovel Dispatching Rules Assessment Using Simulation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Lizotte
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe a stochastic simulation program used to assess several dispatching rules applicable to small scale computerized systems for optimizing truck/shovel productivity. The system studied is semi-automated with a dispatcher communicating instructions by two-way radio. The simulation program is structured on an advance clock approach which enables the insertion of dispatching rules at various points in the haulage net- work. The rules tested include minimize shovel idle time, maximizing immediate truck use and assigning trucks to shovels to meet specific production objectives. A variation of the traditional "Match Factor" is implemented to maintain fleet balance throughout the shift. A mine case study demonstrates how the dispatching rules increase productivity of such semi-automated dispatching systems. Practical problems involved in the implementation of small computerized dispatching systems are also discussed.
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APA: Y. Lizotte  (1986)  Truck/Shovel Dispatching Rules Assessment Using Simulation

MLA: Y. Lizotte Truck/Shovel Dispatching Rules Assessment Using Simulation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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