Analytic Approach For Sizing Feeders And Gathering Belts In Mines Using Discrete-Vehicle Face Haulage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. C. Yingling
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

[New stochastic process models are developed to calculate the probability of various fill levels in section feeders as a function of vehicle interarrival times, payloads and feeder-discharge rates. These models may be utilized to establish the minimum feeder-discharge rate necessary to prevent a feeder, with a particular surge storage capacity, from constraining the section's production rate. In addition, it is shown how the output from these models may also be utilized to calculate the probability of various flow rates at junctions in the conveyor haulage network, enabling one to size gathering belts. The model provides a basis for optimizing, (in economic terms) capacity specifications for feeders and conveyor belts in the materials-handling system by considering tradeoffs in the size of the two types of units.]
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APA: J. C. Yingling  (1997)  Analytic Approach For Sizing Feeders And Gathering Belts In Mines Using Discrete-Vehicle Face Haulage

MLA: J. C. Yingling Analytic Approach For Sizing Feeders And Gathering Belts In Mines Using Discrete-Vehicle Face Haulage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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