A Comparison Of Belt Loading Models And Simulated Belt Capacity

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. D. Thompson
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Several discrete-event simulation models have been developed for designing the conveying system capacities of underground coal mines. Most of these models require the use of a step-function approach to mimic the loading process at each conveyor loading point. Over the years, practitioners have generally employed one of three versions of the step-function approach. An important issue is how these three versions compare to each other in terms of simulated capacity requirements for belt conveyors. Another is-sue is how they compare to peak capacity design. This paper addresses these issues by statistically and quantitatively comparing their simulation results. The consequences and problems associated with using each version are also discussed and summarized.
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APA: S. D. Thompson  (1997)  A Comparison Of Belt Loading Models And Simulated Belt Capacity

MLA: S. D. Thompson A Comparison Of Belt Loading Models And Simulated Belt Capacity. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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