Case study: Dragline swing to dump automation


Autoria(s): Corke, Peter; Winstanley, Graeme; Roberts, Jonathan M.
Data(s)

01/09/1997

Resumo

Dragline Swing to Dump Automation By Peter Corke, CSIRO Manufacturing Technology/CRC for Mining Technology and Equipment (CMTE) Peter Corke presented a case study of a project to automate the dragline swing to dump operation. The project is funded by ACARP, BHP Coal, Pacific Coal and the CMTE and is being carried out on a dragline at Pacific Coal's Meandu mine near Brisbane. Corke began by highlighting that the minerals industry makes extensive use of large, mechanised machines. However, unlike other industries, mining has not adopted automation and most machines are controlled by human operators on board the machine itself. Choosing an automation target The dragline automation was chosen because: ò draglines are one of the biggest capital assets in a mine; ò performance between operators vary significantly, so improved capital utilisation is possible; ò the dragline is often the bottleneck in production; ò a large part of the operation cycle is spent swinging from dig to dump; and ò it is technically feasible. There has been a history of drag line automation projects, none with great success.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83470/

Publicador

AusIMM

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http://www.onemine.org/search/summary.cfm/Case-Study-Dragline-Swing-to-Dump-Automation?d=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234192457&fullText=Dragline

Corke, Peter, Winstanley, Graeme, & Roberts, Jonathan M. (1997) Case study: Dragline swing to dump automation. In Automation in mining : proceedings, the 1997 AusIMM Travelling Technology Forum. AusIMM, Singleton, NSW, pp. 46-48.

Direitos

Copyright 1997 AusIMM

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Book Chapter