Utilization Of Automation And Data Transfer In The Operation Of LHD Machines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Pentti Kallio
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

From the aspect of economic feasibility of mining, ineffective use of expensive mechanization investments is becoming a problem. In many cases, the machinery is in operation only 50 - 60 % of the total working time. The lost time when the machines are idle means a considerable over-investment in machines. The lost time, with LHD equipment in particular, accumulates from the following constituents: - the needs of the person operating the machine trips to the work site, lunch, coffee and other breaks, want for comfort, etc. - deficiencies in the monitoring and control systems for machine operation waiting periods at loading and unloading stations, unnecessary and erroneous actions, inefficient work, etc. - deficiencies in the machine condition monitoring system , and inefficient service and maintenance work The data transfer and computer technology of today provides means for resolving problems in several areas - including the area of underground loading operations. In the paper those areas of automation and data handling are considered which make possible an improvement in the usage and monitoring of LHD equipment. These fields are: remote control of equipment, use of TV cameras and monitors in remote control, locating equipment and data transfer down the mine, measurement of the load and the data storing system, systems for following the condition of the equipment, unmanned operation of equipment.
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APA: Pentti Kallio  (1989)  Utilization Of Automation And Data Transfer In The Operation Of LHD Machines

MLA: Pentti Kallio Utilization Of Automation And Data Transfer In The Operation Of LHD Machines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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