VPI-OCR Power Systems Analysis Program

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stanley C. Suboleski
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The increase in productivity which has been achieved in mining during the past two decades has been attained largely through the replacement of manpower with electrical power. Power demands should continue to increase, requiring electrical distribution systems to be well planned to avoid inadequate voltage levels caused by underdesign and excessive costs resulting from overdesign. To aid the mining electrical engineer in designing proposed power systems or analyzing changes to existing systems, a digital computer program has been developed. This program will analyze alternating or direct-current networks with up to 10 voltage sources, 75 loads and 300 total segments. A maximum of nine levels of voltage is permitted in the system. This project was part of a package of programs developed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (WI) for the mining industry under sponsorship of the Office of Coal Research. Included in this package are also programs to: 1. Schedule mine production and predict cost of mining 2. Simulate rail haulage systems 3. Simulate belt haulage systems 4. Analyze ventilation networks 5. Analyze pumping networks These programs are available from the Department of Mining Engineering, VPI, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 for a nominal processing cost.
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APA: Stanley C. Suboleski  (1970)  VPI-OCR Power Systems Analysis Program

MLA: Stanley C. Suboleski VPI-OCR Power Systems Analysis Program. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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