Analytic Models For Determining Capacity And Discharge Rates For Feeders And Surge Bins In Mine Conveyor Networks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Anil Kumar
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

In underground mine production units that employ discrete-vehicle face haulage, feeders are used in the belt network so that vehicles can unload rapidly without transmitting to the conveyor network the high material flow rates that result from rapid unloading. They prevent production bottlenecks at the face, while reducing capacity requirements for downstream materials handling equipment. Similarly, surge bins may be installed at intermediate locations in the network to smooth flows from a number of upstream sources, thereby reducing downstream belt capacity requirements. This paper introduces new stochastic process models to temporally describe loading patterns from unit operations and techniques for computing the probability of various fill levels for the feeder or surge bin. These results may be used to analyze the effect of alternative bin or feeder capacities and discharge rates on the performance and costs of the materials handling system.
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APA: Anil Kumar  (1994)  Analytic Models For Determining Capacity And Discharge Rates For Feeders And Surge Bins In Mine Conveyor Networks

MLA: Anil Kumar Analytic Models For Determining Capacity And Discharge Rates For Feeders And Surge Bins In Mine Conveyor Networks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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