Computerized Mine Planning And Management Information Systems For Surface Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raj K. Singhal
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Three principal activities are involved in planning and developing a surface mine. These are 1) definition of economic and technical feasibility, 2) design, procurement and construction, and 3) mining and reclamation. The last is the only activity which begins in the feasibility study and continues throughout the life of a mine. It is also the activity which depends heavily on use of computers. This paper deals with a method of selecting mining software and dwells on the recent progress, made in this area. Discussed also is the status of computerized equipment management and information systems: a microprocessor based technology applied to dispatch systems, monitoring of equipment health and performance, wireless data transmission to a centralized data processing unit, and mine- wide information and reporting system. Reference has been made to upcoming developments which offer the potential- of transforming the surface mine of the year 2000 into a "manless pit". Canadian achievements in all of these areas have been highlighted at appropriate places in the text.
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APA: Raj K. Singhal  (1989)  Computerized Mine Planning And Management Information Systems For Surface Mines

MLA: Raj K. Singhal Computerized Mine Planning And Management Information Systems For Surface Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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