矿业科学技术学报(英文版)
礦業科學技術學報(英文版)
광업과학기술학보(영문판)
Lnternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology
2015年
1期
7-14
,共8页
Underground mining%Fleet management%Discrete-time simulation%Vehicle dispatching
Ramps (or declines) are often used in underground mines to transport ore, waste, materials, and person-nel. This paper studies mine ramp productivity and presents results from a set of computer simulations designed to model the fundamental behaviours of ramp haulage systems. Simulations show that, under fundamental assumptions without random disturbances, the haulage system always converges to a periodic behaviour in the steady state, but that productivities vary between equilibria. Simulations also demonstrate how productivity per vehicle does not necessarily decrease as more vehicles are added and, for example, in the five-vehicle case, how a 3.1%improvement can be achieved over the use of four vehi-cles. The result reveals the inefficiency of commonly-used lockout-style vehicle coordination strategies, and suggests a possible avenue for improving the productivity of haulage ramps by controlling the system to achieve more productive behaviours.