Simulation Of Truck/Shovel Operations With Realistic Haul Roads And 3-D Animation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael G. Nelson Brandon J. Peterson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Currently, decisions made by mine management are usually based on economic analysis and predetermined rating systems and tables. As financial and other constraints on mining operations become more severe, more accurate methods are required. Discrete-event simulation programs have been used successfully in many mining applications, including the simulation of open-pit, truck-and-shovel operations. However, these simulations could not model complex systems well enough to provide the detailed modeling of the haulage roads and other mining operations that is needed today. The recent advances in computing technology combined with the recent abilities of simulation to realistically simulate complex systems and visually present results in 3D have made simulation a more detailed and valuable aid in the evaluation of mining projects.
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APA: Michael G. Nelson Brandon J. Peterson  (2002)  Simulation Of Truck/Shovel Operations With Realistic Haul Roads And 3-D Animation

MLA: Michael G. Nelson Brandon J. Peterson Simulation Of Truck/Shovel Operations With Realistic Haul Roads And 3-D Animation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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