Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations

Material management in opencast mines is concerned with planning, organizing, and control of the flow of materials from their extraction points to destinations. It can be strongly affected by operational decisions that have to be made during the production process. To date, little research has focus...

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Main Authors: Masoud Soleymani Shishvan, Jörg Benndorf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/7/7/116
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spelling doaj-04ceda7e96af44b9965f25f7607d00942020-11-24T21:09:59ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2017-07-017711610.3390/min7070116min7070116Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale ImplementationsMasoud Soleymani Shishvan0Jörg Benndorf1Resource Engineering Section, Department of Geoscience and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsInstitute for Mine Surveying and Geodesy, Freiberg University of Technology, 09599 Freiberg, GermanyMaterial management in opencast mines is concerned with planning, organizing, and control of the flow of materials from their extraction points to destinations. It can be strongly affected by operational decisions that have to be made during the production process. To date, little research has focused on the application of simulation modeling as a powerful supportive tool for decision making in such systems. Practical experiences from implementing a simulation model of a mine for the operational support on an industrial scale are not known to the authors. This paper presents the extension of a developed stochastic simulation model by the authors from a conceptual stage (TRL4) to a new Technology Readiness Level (TRL 6) by implementing it in an industrially relevant environment. A framework for modeling, simulation, and validation of the simulation model applied to two large opencast lignite mines is presented in detail. Operational implementation issues, experiences, and challenges in practical applications are discussed. Furthermore, the strength of applying the simulation modeling as an operational decision support for material management in coal mining is demonstrated. Results of the case studies are used to describe the details of the framework, and to illustrate the strength and limitations of its application.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/7/7/116simulation modelingcoal miningmaterial managementopencast mineoperational decision support
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author Masoud Soleymani Shishvan
Jörg Benndorf
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Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations
Minerals
simulation modeling
coal mining
material management
opencast mine
operational decision support
author_facet Masoud Soleymani Shishvan
Jörg Benndorf
author_sort Masoud Soleymani Shishvan
title Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations
title_short Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations
title_full Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations
title_fullStr Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations
title_full_unstemmed Operational Decision Support for Material Management in Continuous Mining Systems: From Simulation Concept to Practical Full-Scale Implementations
title_sort operational decision support for material management in continuous mining systems: from simulation concept to practical full-scale implementations
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Material management in opencast mines is concerned with planning, organizing, and control of the flow of materials from their extraction points to destinations. It can be strongly affected by operational decisions that have to be made during the production process. To date, little research has focused on the application of simulation modeling as a powerful supportive tool for decision making in such systems. Practical experiences from implementing a simulation model of a mine for the operational support on an industrial scale are not known to the authors. This paper presents the extension of a developed stochastic simulation model by the authors from a conceptual stage (TRL4) to a new Technology Readiness Level (TRL 6) by implementing it in an industrially relevant environment. A framework for modeling, simulation, and validation of the simulation model applied to two large opencast lignite mines is presented in detail. Operational implementation issues, experiences, and challenges in practical applications are discussed. Furthermore, the strength of applying the simulation modeling as an operational decision support for material management in coal mining is demonstrated. Results of the case studies are used to describe the details of the framework, and to illustrate the strength and limitations of its application.
topic simulation modeling
coal mining
material management
opencast mine
operational decision support
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/7/7/116
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