Suboptimization Procedure For Truck Haulage In A Room And Pillar Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter G. Zambas
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

In planning an underground room and pillar mine, the selection of the shaft or portal location and the orientation of the main haulage arteries is of paramount importance, particularly in view of the high dependence of the cost of truck haulage on the proper definition of these parameters. In an effort to facilitate this selection a computer program was written which, by relating the truck characteristics to the areal configuration of the property or ore-body, derives the volume-weighted total fuel and time requirements for hauling ore from every panel within the property to a specified portal or shaft location through a predetermined gridwork of haulage drifts. By varying the size and orientation of the gridwork and the location of the portal or shaft access, an infinite number of configurations can be investigated. The results of this analysis can be plotted to indicate the optimum conditions.
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APA: Peter G. Zambas  (1971)  Suboptimization Procedure For Truck Haulage In A Room And Pillar Mine

MLA: Peter G. Zambas Suboptimization Procedure For Truck Haulage In A Room And Pillar Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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