Abstract

Underground mining belongs to immensely complex processes and depends on many natural, technical and organizational factors. The main factor that hinders this process is the environmental conditions in which it is carried out. One of the problems associated with the use of increasingly modern machines in such conditions is the issue of unplanned downtime during their operation. This paper presents the developed methodology and IT system for recording breaks in the operation of mining machines and identifies their causes. The basis of this methodology is a sensor-based information system used to register mining machinery parameters, based on which interruptions in their operation can be determined. In order to register these parameters, an industrial automation system (together with a SCADA system supervising the process) was used, which is practically independent from the operator and enables continuous registration of these parameters. In order to identify the reasons for the recorded breaks, an IT tool was developed in the form of an application in the module of the integrated mining enterprise management support system (ERP system). This application enables (with a continuously updated database) the identification of the causes in question. Thus, the developed solution enables the objective registration of machine downtime and, for most cases, the identification of causes. The acquired knowledge, so far largely undisclosed, has created opportunities to improve the utilization level of machinery exploited in the mining production process. The paper discusses the methodology, together with the IT system, for identifying the causes of machine downtime and presents an example of its application for a shearer loader, which is the basic machine of a mechanized longwall system. The results indicate great potential for the application of the developed system to improve the efficiency of machinery utilization and the whole process of mining production.

Highlights

  • The dynamic development of the world economy results in increased competition, which forces companies to implement more and more advanced technical and organizational solutions [1–3]

  • The results indicate that the shearer loader0 s capabilities were not used satisfactorily, which resulted from a number of unscheduled breaks in its operation

  • All three values are used as basic factors in determining the value of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) index, which is a measure of the effectiveness of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) strategy implementation [47,48]

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Introduction

The dynamic development of the world economy results in increased competition, which forces companies to implement more and more advanced technical and organizational solutions [1–3]. The aim of these activities is to gain competitive advantage and, to keep operating and developing these companies. This concerns virtually all sectors of the world economy. The changes taking place in this area translate into all spheres of life and cover the entire global economy. Since 2011, these changes have been referred to as Industry 4.0—used for the first time at the Hannover

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