Analysis Of Truck Dispatching Strategies For Surface Mining Operations Using SIMAN

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Kolonja J. M. Mutmansky
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A PC-based simulation model using the software packages SIMAN and CINEMA was developed to simulate and animate truck-shovel operations. The model is capable of simulating one mathematical dispatching strategy using linear and dynamic programming and six heuristic dispatching strategies. Data were collected from an actual operating mine through time studies and analysis of historical records. Statistical analyses were performed, and appropriate theoretical distributions were fitted for various time events in the truck-shovel cycle. The model was then applied to study overall impact of these dispatching strategies on constrained and unconstrained mine productivity. The simulation/animation model developed in this study seems to be an efficient planning tool for choosing optimal fleets and finding an optimal dispatching strategy to produce an equilibrium between the quality and quantity of production.
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APA: B. Kolonja J. M. Mutmansky  (1995)  Analysis Of Truck Dispatching Strategies For Surface Mining Operations Using SIMAN

MLA: B. Kolonja J. M. Mutmansky Analysis Of Truck Dispatching Strategies For Surface Mining Operations Using SIMAN. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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