Performance evaluation of bucket based excavating, loading and transport (BELT) equipment - An OEE approach

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Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) has been used since last over two decades as a measure of performance in manufacturing industries. Unfortunately, enough, application of OEE in mining and excavation industry has not been duly adopted. In this paper an effort has been made to identify the OEE for performance evaluation of Bucket based Excavating, Loading and Transport (BELT) equipment. The conceptual model of OEE, as used in the manufacturing industries, has been revised to adapt to the BELT equipment. The revised and adapted model considered the operational time, speed and bucket capacity utilization losses as the key OEE components for evaluating the performance of BELT equipment. To illustrate the efficacy of the devised model on real-time basis, a case study was undertaken on the biggest single bucket excavating equipment - the dragline, in a large surface coal mine. One-year data was collected in order to evaluate the proposed OEE model.

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Mohammadi, M., Rai, P., & Gupta, S. (2017). Performance evaluation of bucket based excavating, loading and transport (BELT) equipment - An OEE approach. Archives of Mining Sciences, 62(1), 105–120. https://doi.org/10.1515/amsc-2017-0008

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