Computer Aided Design System for Long Range Planning in Open Cut Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. D. Zhang K. M. Li R. X. Zhang S. G. Li Y. J. Hou Li. S. D.
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A computer aided design software system for long range coal surface mine planning has been developed by the authors. The system is composed of two subsystems: a coal deposite sub- system and a long range mine planning system. The geological parameters are estimated and a grid model is formed, then a 3-D block model can be developed for mining design. The long range surface mine planning system is based on oriented graph simulation and combined approaches to seek for the optimal deign alternative. This mining model consists of a number of sub-models to realize mining design functions such as: calculation of mining volume and coal quality by graph scanning; determination of operational stripping ratio by interactive design; varification of annual coal production; delimitation and development of dumping site; optimization of material flow direction and volumes by Linear Programming; surface mine production scheduling by interactive iteration; etc. The software package was developed on PC computer 486. It features classified menu guide, module structure, figure and graph representation on the screen and flexible interactive functions. This system has been applied to an open cut coal mine and predicted functions have been obtained.
Citation

APA: Y. D. Zhang K. M. Li R. X. Zhang S. G. Li Y. J. Hou Li. S. D.  (1996)  Computer Aided Design System for Long Range Planning in Open Cut Coal Mines

MLA: Y. D. Zhang K. M. Li R. X. Zhang S. G. Li Y. J. Hou Li. S. D. Computer Aided Design System for Long Range Planning in Open Cut Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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