Using a Discrete System Simulation and Animation Model of a Coal Mine to Increase Equipment Efficiency and Reduce Environmental Impact

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Tarshizi
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

This research project demonstrates the application of a mine system simulation and animation model in enhancing the efficiency of a truck-shovel operation and reducing the haulage environmental impact in an open-cut coal mine. In any mine, a key objective is to have enough equipment for production and not have excess to where it is counterproductive. Due to the advent of responsible mining, environmental regulations, and eco-friendly practices, these factors must also be considered in the analysis. The over-trucked situation at a mine will be discussed, i.e. when the number of trucks exceeds the optimum number of trucks a mine should have for the most productive/profitable mining operation. When the system has an excess number of trucks, truck utilization is reduced which impacts mine operation, capital costs and the environment, through unnecessary truck purchase, energy use, air pollution etc. A hypothetical surface coal mine layout was used for the simulation model.
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APA: E. Tarshizi  (2014)  Using a Discrete System Simulation and Animation Model of a Coal Mine to Increase Equipment Efficiency and Reduce Environmental Impact

MLA: E. Tarshizi Using a Discrete System Simulation and Animation Model of a Coal Mine to Increase Equipment Efficiency and Reduce Environmental Impact. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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