Integration of Mine Automation Systems (14a2af3f-2f3a-4e90-8e97-b85389e6d04a)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Irving Wigden
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2002

Abstract

The world is fast becoming information based. Mine companies migrate business infrastructures to be handled electronically. Suppliers move onto the worldwide web. In this ?e-world? successful suppliers will recognize they no longer trade in just equipment, but in knowledge. Companies can no longer just provide products and services, but instead must find ways to harness their knowledge to provide new value for customers. Mine customers will be attracted to suppliers that can help them streamline the process and use Information Technology to optimize operations, increase profit, reduce cost and enhance shareholder value. With the continued move to industry standard communications and software platforms, technology that formerly stood alone can now be integrated with other technologies. This creates more powerful systems that mine operators can use quickly, easily and cost effectively. These unified architectures improve productivity, provide higher asset optimization and allow more informed decision-making. As a leading supplier of process automation solutions for the industry, ABB provides a dynamic range of such control systems. These systems are designed for instrumentation controls, variable speed drives, electrical distribution, electrical equipment and related services for Mine Automation. Enhanced by ABB´s new family of integrated software solutions ? collectively known as Industrial IT ? ABB´s control and Scada systems place you in the best position to optimize your plant, process and enterprise operations. The paper discuss system integration and installation of High-Tec system in an underground mine. ABB has the ambition to be a System Integrator and co-operate with partners in different areas of technology. To day it is a problem to find one Supplier that can be responsible for the complete Automation System. The design of the system is also much depending of the design of the mine and also which caving procedure that is used in the current mine. Much of the work must be done in a feasibility study and during the design phase. If there is careful planning and consideration during these phases is vital in order to avoid costly changes during the commissioning phase The paper will also include a presentation of the benefit of using Automation in an Underground Mine, and how important the integration of the Human Being is to the Automation System. The most profit gained in mining industries are received when the mines can reduce internal and external disturbances in the production flow and speed. Must of the experience and discussed in this paper is from advanced technology, that has been developed in Scandinavian and adopted of LKAB in Kiruna. The author of this paper has been responsible för the Automation projects in the Kiruna Mine during 1994 - 1999. These projects include: Broadband communication of data, audio, compressed video in one data stream. Control System for Haulage -1045m Automation of Load Haulage and Dumping machines (LHD) Control of Production Drilling Riggs from a Central Control Room.
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APA: Irving Wigden  (2002)  Integration of Mine Automation Systems (14a2af3f-2f3a-4e90-8e97-b85389e6d04a)

MLA: Irving Wigden Integration of Mine Automation Systems (14a2af3f-2f3a-4e90-8e97-b85389e6d04a). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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