Simulation and animation model for the millerton coal mine (New Zealand)

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2010

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O'Connell, T.
Sturgul, J.

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MPES 2010: Mine Planning & Equipment Selection : proceedings / E. Topal and M. Kuruppu (eds.): pp. 577-580

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T. O’Connell and J. R. Sturgul

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International Symposium on Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (19th : 2010 : Fremantle, W.A.)

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A simulation and animation model was constructed for the Stockton Coal Mine. This mine is located in the north western area of the South Island of New Zealand. This model was used to study the optimum size of the stockpile areas whilst achieving the correct product coal qualities. The model evaluated the impact on stockpile size and product coal qualities for both bulk and selective mining. The effect of modifying the amount of known clean coal quality was also investigated. The software used was GPSS/H® for the simulation and Proof Professional® for the animation. From the study, it was recommended to incorporate selective mining in future studies. The shipping plan needed to be modified for a better correlation between coal production levels, in situ coal resources and wash plant capacity.

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