Maximization of Productivity of Autonomous Trackless Loading and Haulage Equipment in Underground Metal Mines ? A Challenging Task

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Paraszczak
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

Application of teleoperated and automated (or ?autonomous?) mobile equipment in underground metal mines is a promising avenue for overcoming some of the challenges facing mine operators. These include, but are not limited to, the issues related to safety and health of underground workers, better use of the shift time leading to increased productivity, skilled manpower shortages, and remoteness of some mine sites. Autonomous load-haul-dump machines and trucks offer several benefits over man-operated ones, but their use at their full capacity is a challenging and complex task. This paper makes an overview of commercially available equipment and systems and their applications. It examines factors affecting adversely availability, utilization, and production efficiency of autonomous vehicles and compares them to conventional man-operated machines. Technical and operational aspects are discussed and their criticality is analyzed. Based on that, recommendations concerning means and measures that may help raise operational effectiveness are given. It is stressed that due to a scarcity of publicly available information on the performance and cost of autonomous loading and haulage operations, more field studies and in-depth analysis are needed.
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APA: J. Paraszczak  (2014)  Maximization of Productivity of Autonomous Trackless Loading and Haulage Equipment in Underground Metal Mines ? A Challenging Task

MLA: J. Paraszczak Maximization of Productivity of Autonomous Trackless Loading and Haulage Equipment in Underground Metal Mines ? A Challenging Task. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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