Vehicle automation in production environments

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. Swart F. Miller P. A. Corbeil V. Falmagne
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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5
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2001

Abstract

Automation technologies are increasingly adopted in different mines worldwide. This paper presents the technical aspects of vehicle automation applications at two Noranda operating mines. Teleoperation of 5 LHD’s at Noranda’s Bell Allard mine is used in order to meet aggressive mining requirements under difficult conditions. The equipment is performing under high demand for reliability and performance. In order to further increase performance, automated loading has been commissioned on one of the LHD’s and is being tested. Results to date indicate improved performance with respect to an operator through better filling of the bucket, fewer passes at the muck pile and shorter cycles. Noranda’s Brunswick mine is currently commissioning an automated haulage zone where two optically guided trucks transport ore from a remotely operated chute to two ore passes. Expected operational advantages include increased system capacity and enhanced safety and comfort for the operator. Monitoring to date indicates that the trucks can operate reliably under the conditions imposed by mine production.
Citation

APA: C. Swart F. Miller P. A. Corbeil V. Falmagne  (2001)  Vehicle automation in production environments

MLA: C. Swart F. Miller P. A. Corbeil V. Falmagne Vehicle automation in production environments. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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