Using Metafora To Evaluate The Transport System In A Swedish Open Pit Mine.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bo Forsman
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

METAFORA is a simulation model for determination and evaluation of strategies for operating loader/truck systems in mining. A specific version of METAFORA was used to evaluate the haulage system at Solider Mineral's Aitik mine in northern Sweden, one of the largest open pit mines in Europe with a production of about 11.5 Mtpy (about 34000 tpd) of copper are. A production level of 34065 tpd was estimated by simulation runs with METAFORA. Using METAFORA's dispatch rules (Fixed Dispatch, Maximize Trucks, and Maximize Loaders), the truck/shovel system in the Aitik mine was simulated for evaluating alternative dispatch control strategies. The Maximize Trucks rule gave about the same total production (ore + waste) as the Fixed Dispatch rule but a 9% higher ore production. The Maximize Loaders rule gave the lowest production. The marginal truck capacity decreases with increasing number of trucks serving the same loader due to increasing waiting times. In Aitik mine the low crusher capacity results in long dumping times. If the dumping time at the crusher could be halved, the ore production would increase by 14%. The paper indicates that the use of software like METAFORA can result in a substantial reduction of time, effort and cost in shovel/truck system design and evaluation.
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APA: Bo Forsman  (1992)  Using Metafora To Evaluate The Transport System In A Swedish Open Pit Mine.

MLA: Bo Forsman Using Metafora To Evaluate The Transport System In A Swedish Open Pit Mine.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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