Mine infrastructure maintenance

This Chapter is about maintenance of mine infrastructure so that a mine can safely and economically operate at or above design capacity without unscheduled stoppages or disturbances. Mine infrastructure refers to major capital installations at surface and undergrounds mine sites. Mine infrastructure...

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Main Authors: Kumar, U., Knights, P., Kuruppu, Mahinda
Other Authors: Peter Darling
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. (SME) 2011
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Online Access:www.smenet.org
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description This Chapter is about maintenance of mine infrastructure so that a mine can safely and economically operate at or above design capacity without unscheduled stoppages or disturbances. Mine infrastructure refers to major capital installations at surface and undergrounds mine sites. Mine infrastructure is very site specific, being dependent on the mine location, size, mining method, equipment used and workforce. It includes access roads and declines, hoisting and ventilation shafts and equipment, drainage and pumping facilities, backfill preparation and delivery systems, power generation plant and distribution systems, workshops, service and warehouse facilities, offices, change house, chilled water plant, waste water management systems, construction facilities and other on-site infrastructure such as ore treatment plant and laboratories, communication networks and infrastructure for automation of mine operations. The primary objective of mine infrastructure maintenance is to ensure that production targets are met on time, safely and economically. Modern mining is mechanised and automated, requiring a high level of availability and reliability of mine infrastructure together with high level of maintenance preparedness to ensure that operations are maintained at designed (mine) capacity. The mine production system is critically dependent on the availability, reliability and capacity of mine infrastructure. The high level of system integration in modern mines has elevated the criticality of mine infrastructure. Furthermore, mechanised and automated mining systems are expected to safely perform at designed capacity around the clock, making access difficult for maintainers and complicating the task of maintenance scheduling. Because of the diversity of solutions to specific infrastructure requirements, this chapter does not intend to detail maintenance requirements for all types of infrastructure. Rather, it concentrates on general principals of infrastructure maintenance management, and provides some discussions on the following systems: • Hoisting systems• Underground roadways• Power generation and distribution systems• Mine dewatering systems• Maintenance workshop facilitiesThis Chapter presents some of the critical issues and challenges related to mine infrastructure maintenance.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-398342017-02-28T01:45:41Z Mine infrastructure maintenance Kumar, U. Knights, P. Kuruppu, Mahinda Peter Darling mining engineering maintenance infrastructure This Chapter is about maintenance of mine infrastructure so that a mine can safely and economically operate at or above design capacity without unscheduled stoppages or disturbances. Mine infrastructure refers to major capital installations at surface and undergrounds mine sites. Mine infrastructure is very site specific, being dependent on the mine location, size, mining method, equipment used and workforce. It includes access roads and declines, hoisting and ventilation shafts and equipment, drainage and pumping facilities, backfill preparation and delivery systems, power generation plant and distribution systems, workshops, service and warehouse facilities, offices, change house, chilled water plant, waste water management systems, construction facilities and other on-site infrastructure such as ore treatment plant and laboratories, communication networks and infrastructure for automation of mine operations. The primary objective of mine infrastructure maintenance is to ensure that production targets are met on time, safely and economically. Modern mining is mechanised and automated, requiring a high level of availability and reliability of mine infrastructure together with high level of maintenance preparedness to ensure that operations are maintained at designed (mine) capacity. The mine production system is critically dependent on the availability, reliability and capacity of mine infrastructure. The high level of system integration in modern mines has elevated the criticality of mine infrastructure. Furthermore, mechanised and automated mining systems are expected to safely perform at designed capacity around the clock, making access difficult for maintainers and complicating the task of maintenance scheduling. Because of the diversity of solutions to specific infrastructure requirements, this chapter does not intend to detail maintenance requirements for all types of infrastructure. Rather, it concentrates on general principals of infrastructure maintenance management, and provides some discussions on the following systems: • Hoisting systems• Underground roadways• Power generation and distribution systems• Mine dewatering systems• Maintenance workshop facilitiesThis Chapter presents some of the critical issues and challenges related to mine infrastructure maintenance. 2011 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39834 www.smenet.org Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. (SME) restricted
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Kumar, U.
Knights, P.
Kuruppu, Mahinda
Mine infrastructure maintenance
title Mine infrastructure maintenance
title_full Mine infrastructure maintenance
title_fullStr Mine infrastructure maintenance
title_full_unstemmed Mine infrastructure maintenance
title_short Mine infrastructure maintenance
title_sort mine infrastructure maintenance
topic mining engineering
maintenance
infrastructure
url www.smenet.org
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39834