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Vol 52 Iss. 1
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84-87
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Operational management at open-cut mining works

Authors:
A. D. Shkolnikov
Date submitted:
1965-07-28
Date accepted:
1965-09-15
Date published:
1966-07-26

Abstract

Operational management (OM) deals with issues that require immediate intervention in the course of the technological process. In open-pit mining operations operationally have to manage a single technological process of excavation and transportation of rock mass. OM is part of the overall management process of mining enterprises and ensures the operation of the enterprise for a period of time no longer than a shift or a day.LS tasks differ sharply from the planning or design tasks small time interval during which it is necessary to make a decision. So, if to solve the problems of OU to give at least 1 min, then for a large quarry (for example, Magnitogorsk) it is equivalent to the loss of one working week a year. This difference results in special requirements for EI methods and technical means for their realization. Therefore, it is advisable to separate the issues of OM into a special section of the management of mining enterprises ...

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References

  1. Wellman R. Dynamic programming. FL, 1960.
  2. ShkolnikovA. D. Application of computer technology for operational control of mining operations at open pits. Izv. vuzov, Mining J., No. 7, 1963.
  3. ShkolnikovA. D. Industrial tests of the system layout for operational control of quarry work. Mining J., No. 11, 1964.

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