Development of a Match Factor and Comparison of Its Applicability with Ant-Colony Algorithm in a Heterogeneous Transportation Fleet in an Open-Pit Mine


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In a transportation fleet in open-pit mines, the match factor is defined between loading and dumping vehicles. This factor helps in indicating the number of vehicles that depend on each other. In this study, a new parameter termed the “detailed match factor” is developed to improve the transportation fleet and relationships are deduced to control the production and grade. A transportation fleet model was simulated for a typical iron ore mine and was solved using both the detailed match factor and ant-colony algorithm methods. The detailed match factor helped in increasing the production by 10.6%.

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A. Dabbagh

Isfahan University of Technology

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Email: a.dabbagh@mi.iut.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Isfahan, 8415683111

R. Bagherpour

Isfahan University of Technology

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Email: bagherpour@cc.iut.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Isfahan, 8415683111

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