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Analysis of Availability and Utilization of Dragline for Enhancement of Productivity in Surface Mines – A Case Study

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Mohammadi M, Rai P, Oraee K & Kumar M (2013) Analysis of Availability and Utilization of Dragline for Enhancement of Productivity in Surface Mines – A Case Study. In: Proceedings of the 23rd World Mining Congress, Montreal. 23rd World Mining Congress 2013, Montreal, Canada, 11.08.2013-15.08.2013. Katowice, Poland: World Mining Congress. http://web.beun.edu.tr/maden/files/2013/05/wmc_2013.pdf

Abstract
Due to operational advantage of dragline in simultaneous excavation and back-filling, the equipment has gained vast importance in open-pit mining. Besides, absence of auxiliary haulage units and a myriad of other benefits are also credited in favor of excavation of muck piles by the draglines. However, the aspects of production, productivity and economics are of utmost significance in dragline operation and planning. In this light, the present paper is an endeavor to analyze availability and utilization of dragline operations. The paper presents a good amount of data for 4-draglines operating in one of the major opencast projects in India. The study reveals the trends of availability and utilization of these draglines during last 11-years. Furthermore, the study also highlights the salient reasons for loss of available hours and for idling of the draglines. Some startling information and facts have been illustrated in form of graphs and pie charts.

Keywords
Productivity; Availability; Utilization

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2013
Publication date online31/08/2013
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/21704
PublisherWorld Mining Congress
Publisher URLhttp://web.beun.edu.tr/maden/files/2013/05/wmc_2013.pdf
Place of publicationKatowice, Poland
Conference23rd World Mining Congress 2013
Conference locationMontreal, Canada
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