Computer Simulation Of The Integrated Mining And Reclamation Operations At A Surface Coal Mine In Southern Illinois

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. L. Barua
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

An industrial engineering and computer simulation study was conducted on reclamation operations to evaluate the possibility of integrating mining and reclamation operations, and to evaluate the factors which influence the production potential of scrapers. The study was done in a southern Illinois strip coal mine producing approximately 2.27 M metric tons (2.5 million short tons) of clean coal annually. The main outcomes of this study are (a) it is possible to reduce reclamation cost about 20-25 percent by integrating reclamation and mining operations, (b) haul distance has the most significant effect on scraper production, (c) push-pull is the best mode of operation for wheel scrapers for topsoil/subsoil removal, and (d) historical data obtained from the mine for one year show that average dozer productivity in rock grading is about 60 percent lower than the expected production; similar data for scraper is about 25 percent less.
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APA: S. L. Barua  (1981)  Computer Simulation Of The Integrated Mining And Reclamation Operations At A Surface Coal Mine In Southern Illinois

MLA: S. L. Barua Computer Simulation Of The Integrated Mining And Reclamation Operations At A Surface Coal Mine In Southern Illinois. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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