Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Shovel-Truck Mining Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Yuan R. L. Grayson
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A stochastic model for evaluating the impact of the reliability and maintainability of shovels and trucks on the operational effectiveness of shovel-truck mining systems is presented. In the model, the Markov modeling technique is used to analyze the operating status of a shovel-truck mining system. Then, simulation is used to study the productivity of a shovel-truck system in a particular state. Finally, the relationship between the effectiveness of a shovel-truck system in terms of productivity and the reliability and maintainability of equipment is established. This relationship may be very useful to mine managers in making decisions in surface mining (e.g., regarding production process control, equipment replacement, and maintenance planning). A quantitative study is given to demonstrate how the reliability and maintainability of equipment affect the system effectiveness and how to pinpoint the parameter that has the most significant effect on the system effectiveness. The quantitative study indicated that in order to improve the system effectiveness significantly, the reliability and maintainability of the equipment need to be improved simultaneously.
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APA: S. Yuan R. L. Grayson  (1995)  Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Shovel-Truck Mining Systems

MLA: S. Yuan R. L. Grayson Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Shovel-Truck Mining Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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