The Use of Information Obtained from Monitoring Work Parameters to Introduce Technical Changes in Modernized Mining Machines
Abstract
Data obtained from individual measuring points of monitored mining machines allows a direct observation of machine behavior in real underground conditions. Capturing behaviors that deviate from the standard ones allows you to carry out corrective actions. A direct impact on adverse operator’s behavior is possible. It is also possible to eliminate these events by introducing technical restrictions forcing the operator to perform procedures correctly. These activities often boil down to the modernization of mining machinery. Checking the implemented solutions is performed by observing the controlled cost and production parameters under the TCO method, as well as by checking the correctness of the monitored parameters. Introduced modern solutions, confirmed by their efficiency in the implementation of the production cycle and cost effectiveness, are becoming standards in new types of machines.
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