On improving truck/shovel productivity in open pit mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Wm. White J. P. Olson S. I. Vobnout
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"Mine management now recognizes the value of computer-based truck-shovel dispatching in open pit mines. The key tangible benefits are substantial productivity increases with a given fleet of equipment or, alternately, significant reductions in equipment required to meet production quotas. In this paper, the authors review the literature, report on efficient, optimal algorithms for haul truck dispatching in real-time, and briefly discuss methods used by various mines to evaluate productivity improvements over manual methods. Actual results obtained at thirteen mining operations around the world are also presented.IntroductionModular Mining Systems manufactures, installs, and supports its computer-based DISPATCH system at mines worldwide. DISPATCH is a large scale, computer-based mine management system which controls the dispatching of all haul trucks in any open pit mine (Fig. 1). When increased production is important, DISPATCH gets the needed production increase with fewer new or recommissioned trucks. DISPATCH also helps operations meet its blending objectives while minimizing rehandle and maintaining production. Furthermore, DISPATCH includes a powerful, eventdriven simulation subsystem. With the simulator mine management can pose ""what if' situations and see the predicted effect on production"
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APA: J. Wm. White J. P. Olson S. I. Vobnout  (1993)  On improving truck/shovel productivity in open pit mines

MLA: J. Wm. White J. P. Olson S. I. Vobnout On improving truck/shovel productivity in open pit mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1993.

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