GPSS Computer Simulation of Equipment Requirements for the Iron Duke Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Sturgul J. R
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The South Middleback Ranges (SMR) operation involves the develop- ment of iron ore resources at the Iron Duke mine in the South Middle- back Ranges to replace the Iron Baron mine whose reserves are nearing depletion. The Iron Duke mine will be developed by contract to the stage where it can continue operation at full production when Iron Baron is closed. As part of the mine planning of the operation a GPSS computer simulation model was written to determine equipment requirements. The model simulated the operation of the mine with trucks transporting ore and waste to the appropriate destinations and producing a blended product in the stockpiles. A loader and two trucks would transport ore from the stockpiles to the crusher for one shift per day. The simulation shut the operation down at crib, morning tea, shift change and weekends, and also on the third shift each day. It also modelled operating delays. The results gave equipment operating hours and total output of each material type. The model was modified to produce different outputs from the mine and could be used to determine the most productive shift arrangement.
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APA: Sturgul J. R  (1989)  GPSS Computer Simulation of Equipment Requirements for the Iron Duke Mine

MLA: Sturgul J. R GPSS Computer Simulation of Equipment Requirements for the Iron Duke Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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