Conference Proceedings
After 2000 - The Future of Mining (Annual Conference)
Conference Proceedings
After 2000 - The Future of Mining (Annual Conference)
Managing Damage on Draglines and Other Mining Machines
In this paper, we introduce a methodology to optimise mining equipment operation in terms of the conflicting concerns of productivity and availability. We also introduce the concept of damage points and equipment dutymeters. These provide the mine management with tools to monitor the success of such optimisation. Since we have quoted the results of an on-going Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) project, the apparent focus of this article is on draglines. However, the concept is equally applicable to other equipment. Mining is the type of business that requires a large investment in capital infrastructure and equipment to produce a product that is sold at a relatively low unit cost. In such a business, the key to competitiveness lies in achieving the full realisation of capital investment ie sustained production at high levels. Some of the concepts outlined in this paper are essential components of this picture.
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H Gurgenci, Z Guan, P Townson, P Murthy
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- Published: 2000
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