Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/77739
Type: Conference paper
Title: Evaluation of low profile electric loader in conjunction with electric monorail haulage system in narrow vein mining
Author: Besa, B.
Chanda, E.
Citation: Proceedings of the Narrow Vein Mining Conference: working smarter through technical collaboration, held in Perth, Western Australia, 26-27 March, 2012: pp.221-228
Publisher: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Publisher Place: Australia
Issue Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781921522581
Conference Name: Narrow Vein Mining Conference (2012 : Perth, Western Australia)
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B. Besa and E.K. Chanda
Abstract: It has long been recognised that narrow vein mining needs innovative approaches to mine access and mining methods in order to improve the economics of this vital part of the mining industry. The mining equipment used currently requires large openings in narrow vein-type deposits making mining operations uneconomical. In view of this and other shortcomings of the current mining practices, a study was initiated to investigate the potential of using low profile electric loader with mounted conveyor in conjunction with the electric monorail haulage system (EMTS) to load and haul the blasted material, particularly in decline development and main haulages. Computer simulation based on the General Purpose Simulation System/Henrikson (GPSS/H) is used to model the system and evaluate its performance. The results are compared with those for conventional mining using trucks and loaders. The EMTS provides competitive haulage rates in substantially smaller excavations than is currently achievable. According to simulation results, the electric loader in conjunction with the EMTS had the same number of blasts as the conventional system and hence the same advance rate of 3.33 m per 12 hour shift. Furthermore, the total drill-blast-load-haul cycle time was less than the conventional system by one hour.
Rights: © Copyright 2012 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Description (link): http://www.ausimm.com.au/publications/epublication.aspx?ID=15191
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