Trucks cycle optimisation in open pit coal mining using integrated dispatching system data with queue theory adoption APCOM 2021

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
O. A. Putri S. Andika
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2021

Abstract

Maintaining fleet productivity, which consists of balancing loader and truck performance, has always been a challenging task. An automatic dispatching system (ADS) is implemented to help monitoring fleet condition and assign trucks to a designated loader. Integrated data from real time Global Positioning System, Vehicle Health Monitoring System, and other production related data are acquired to support the ADS. However, the abnormal truck cycle has been the main culprit which resulted in unnecessary loader hanging time and trucks queuing time. Hanging and queuing time accounted for 2.34 and 2.07 minutes respectively per loading cycle or equal to 2,861 loose cubic metres per fleet per day production losses. Using integrated dispatching system data, the authors conducted research to study a truck’s hauling cycle that affects fleet productivity. The data is modelled to obtain the arrival rate pattern in a front loading area by adopting the queue theory algorithm. This paper aims to understand the potential pattern of a truck’s cycle abnormality and to resolve its occurrence.
Citation

APA: O. A. Putri S. Andika  (2021)  Trucks cycle optimisation in open pit coal mining using integrated dispatching system data with queue theory adoption APCOM 2021

MLA: O. A. Putri S. Andika Trucks cycle optimisation in open pit coal mining using integrated dispatching system data with queue theory adoption APCOM 2021. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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