6. Computer-Controlled Truck Dispatching in Open-Pit Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert F. Hauck
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

This chapter discusses a new technology for computer control in open-pit mine operations: the real time automatic dispatching of manually driven trucks to shovels. The monitoring of truck activity is accomplished by detection of local radio signals. Computer-operated directives are communicated to drivers by remote controlled digital display units inside the truck cab. The production objective is to maximize tonnage in a cost effective manner. The problem is formulated in the appendix and the solution method is briefly described. Side conditions such as maintaining delivered ore grade aims, balancing waste to ore volumes to keep within stripping ratio tolerances, and meeting production rate requirements temporarily established for certain shovels are also discussed. Experience with a developed event- to-event simulator applied to analyses of several North American mining operations using this technique is summarized. Complete systems employing this technology are now under- going installation at mine sites in Canada and the United States.
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APA: Robert F. Hauck  (1979)  6. Computer-Controlled Truck Dispatching in Open-Pit Mines

MLA: Robert F. Hauck 6. Computer-Controlled Truck Dispatching in Open-Pit Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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