Multi-Attribute Selection Method For Mining Trucks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Komljenovic V. Kecojevic
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Selection of the best possible truck type (model) is of crucial importance for the mine decision-makers. In this paper, authors contribute to the body of knowledge by developing a novel methodology for the selection of mining truck. Both the Coefficient of Technical Level (CTL) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methods were used in this study. The CTL represents a mathematical function which takes into consideration the interrelations among the main technical parameters of mining trucks. The authors developed a hierarchical structure where both attribute categories and their importance, i.e. priority or weight in the selection process were determined. For each category, a number of sub-attributes and their priorities were assigned, and a pairwise comparison among them was performed using the AHP method. In the final part of the study, the CTL was integrated into the AHP and represents a holistic approach in the selection of mining trucks. A case study on 180 tonnes truck category offered by five manufacturers was carried out. A sensitivity study of obtained results was also performed indicating a very stable solution. The methodology presented in this paper may be used by mining operators to help in the selection of a specific type when acquiring a new truck. It may also be used by equipment manufacturers to help in analysis of potential benefits of envisaged modifications concerning an existing truck type and/or development of a new type.
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APA: D. Komljenovic V. Kecojevic  (2007)  Multi-Attribute Selection Method For Mining Trucks

MLA: D. Komljenovic V. Kecojevic Multi-Attribute Selection Method For Mining Trucks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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