Simulation-Based Analysis of the Goldmine System Operation

Authors

  • Liene Andersone Riga Technical University
  • Anna Bogusevica Riga Technical University
  • Aleksandra Petrakova Riga Technical University
  • Julija Petuhova Riga Technical University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2148-840X

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10313-012-0029-0

Keywords:

Design of experiments, conceptual modelling, linear regression analysis, simulation, optimization

Abstract

The research demonstrates the efficiency of the simulation technique application for the analysis of goldmine system operation with a particular focus on truck-shovel system. The research has been carried out within the modelling competition “IIE/Rockwell Student Simulation Competition” arranged by an international organization IIE (Industrial Engineering). The information on the goldmine system structure and operation has been provided by the competition organizers, thus allowing the authors of the article to analyse the system operation based on real data and to propose recommendations and solutions for increasing goldmine efficiency through the optimization of technical resources used. A simulation model of the goldmine system is developed by means of Arena simulation environment.

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Published

12.10.2021