A Review Of Computer Modeling In Underground Coal Mining And Its Application In Optimizing Continuous Miner Production Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph C. Hirschi
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Mine engineers have been interested in building models that simulate mining operations since computers were introduced to the industry in the 1960s. Computer models enable operational scenarios to be evaluated without the need for actual field experimentation. Virginia Tech’s FACESIM and CONSIM, Penn State’s UGMHS, and KETRON’s CPMINE are perhaps the best known early models. Recently, SIUC has modified a Microsoft® Excel version of Virginia Tech’s Mathematical Model, calling it the SSP Model. It is used to quantify the significance of various controllable parameters. Productivity increases approaching twenty percent may be achieved where recommendations suggested by the model are applied.
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APA: Joseph C. Hirschi  (2005)  A Review Of Computer Modeling In Underground Coal Mining And Its Application In Optimizing Continuous Miner Production Systems

MLA: Joseph C. Hirschi A Review Of Computer Modeling In Underground Coal Mining And Its Application In Optimizing Continuous Miner Production Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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