Assessing The Impact Of Truck Dispatching In An Open Pit Mine Through Computer Simulation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Miguel Angel Ibarra
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

This paper describes the results of a digital computer simulation study in which the impact of the proposed truck dispatching on the overall mine productivity was investigated for an operating open pit mine. In the study, the existing operation was first simulated for a one-month period, using both the actual time study data and the computed cycle times. By adjusting certain input parameters to the simulation program, the actual one month production was first duplicated through simulation. Afterwards, the operation was again simulated in a dispatch mode. Comparison of simulation results under the dispatch mode, with the initial base case simulation results, showed a definite improvement in overall productivity with dispatching; i.e., approximately 10% gain for the operation. As expected, the results also showed that the extent of possible improvement did vary with the particular pit configuration being investigated.
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APA: Miguel Angel Ibarra  (1980)  Assessing The Impact Of Truck Dispatching In An Open Pit Mine Through Computer Simulation

MLA: Miguel Angel Ibarra Assessing The Impact Of Truck Dispatching In An Open Pit Mine Through Computer Simulation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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